Abstract. Silica glass is known to exhibit permanent changes in density under very high pressures. These changes may reach 21%. The sharp indentation test develops pressures underneath the indenter that trigger densification. Recently, we have proposed a constitutive modeling of the pressure-induced process accounting for its salient features: densification threshold, hardening, saturation of densifica-tion and permanent increase in elastic moduli. We examine in this paper the possibility that densi-fication could be the only mechanism for creating an imprint by indentation. We consider different models with growing complexity that we implement in a finite element software. Results indicate that the combination of shear and pressure as a dr...
The indentation response of glasses can be classified into three classes : normal, anomalous and int...
International audienceMechanical damage at the surface of glass, including the formation of indents ...
International audienceMechanical damage at the surface of glass, including the formation of indents ...
International audienceSilica glass is known to exhibit permanent changes in density under very high ...
International audienceWindow glass experiences permanent densification under high hydrostatic pressu...
The indentation response of glasses can be classified into three classes : normal, anomalous and int...
The indentation response of glasses can be classified under three headings: normal, anomalous and in...
International audienceOver the past decades, constitutive relations have been developed to compute t...
International audienceGlass is densified under a sharp diamond indenter. The densification is not a ...
Inelastic deformation of anomalous glasses manifests in shear flow and densification of the glass ne...
This work aims at improving the modelisation of mechanical behaviour of silica and silicate glasses ...
This work was dedicated to the comprehension of mechanical behavior of silica glass at micro scale. ...
The densification and plastic deformation occurringin glass subjected to microindentation are establ...
International audienceSilicate glasses are known to be brittle at the macroscopic scale but they can...
This work deals with the improvement of both insight and modelling of the indentation behavior of th...
The indentation response of glasses can be classified into three classes : normal, anomalous and int...
International audienceMechanical damage at the surface of glass, including the formation of indents ...
International audienceMechanical damage at the surface of glass, including the formation of indents ...
International audienceSilica glass is known to exhibit permanent changes in density under very high ...
International audienceWindow glass experiences permanent densification under high hydrostatic pressu...
The indentation response of glasses can be classified into three classes : normal, anomalous and int...
The indentation response of glasses can be classified under three headings: normal, anomalous and in...
International audienceOver the past decades, constitutive relations have been developed to compute t...
International audienceGlass is densified under a sharp diamond indenter. The densification is not a ...
Inelastic deformation of anomalous glasses manifests in shear flow and densification of the glass ne...
This work aims at improving the modelisation of mechanical behaviour of silica and silicate glasses ...
This work was dedicated to the comprehension of mechanical behavior of silica glass at micro scale. ...
The densification and plastic deformation occurringin glass subjected to microindentation are establ...
International audienceSilicate glasses are known to be brittle at the macroscopic scale but they can...
This work deals with the improvement of both insight and modelling of the indentation behavior of th...
The indentation response of glasses can be classified into three classes : normal, anomalous and int...
International audienceMechanical damage at the surface of glass, including the formation of indents ...
International audienceMechanical damage at the surface of glass, including the formation of indents ...