TY - CONF A1 - Holzer, Marco A1 - Waurischk, Tina A1 - George, Janine A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Maaß, Robert T1 - A new model for predicting fracture surface energies in oxide glasses - How cleavage planes help us understand the intrinsic fracture toughness of oxide glasses N2 - The search for strong and tough oxide glasses is important for making safer, more environmentally friendly, thinner glass products. However, this task remains generally difficult due to the material’s inherent brittleness. In search for tougher glasses, fracture toughness (KIC) prediction models are helpful tools to screen for promising candidates. In this work, a novel model to predict KIC via the fracture surface energy, γ, is presented. Our approach uses readily available crystallographic structure data of the glass’s isochemical crystal and tabled diatomic chemical bond energies, D0. The method assumes that γ of a glass equals the fracture surface energy of the most likely cleavage plane of the crystal. Calculated values were not only in excellent agreement with those calculated with a former well-working model, but also demonstrates a remarkable equivalence between crystal cleavage planes and glass fracture surfaces. Finally, the effectiveness of fracture toughness enhancement by chemical substitution is discussed based on our results and alternative toughening strategies will be suggested. T2 - Deparment Seminar Materials Engineering CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 15.06.2023 KW - Fracture Toughness KW - Oxide Glasses KW - Fracture Mechanics KW - Silicate Glasses KW - Phase Separation PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-58419 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -