1962
DOI: 10.1007/bf00681213
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A method for measuring the strength of sheet glass

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“…The relative ratio between monoclinic zirconia and zirconium titanate was obtained The flexural strength was measured by biaxial testing using the equations of Kirstein and Woolley [26], Vitman and Pukh [27], and the standard specification ASTM F394-78. All tests were obtained at room temperature using a universal testing machine (Instron 856, MA, USA) with a cross-head displacement speed of 0.002 mm s -1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relative ratio between monoclinic zirconia and zirconium titanate was obtained The flexural strength was measured by biaxial testing using the equations of Kirstein and Woolley [26], Vitman and Pukh [27], and the standard specification ASTM F394-78. All tests were obtained at room temperature using a universal testing machine (Instron 856, MA, USA) with a cross-head displacement speed of 0.002 mm s -1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To estimate the indentation fracture toughness KIC, 306 N Vickers indentations were performed on the surface of the samples, inducing Palmqvist cracks, from which the indentation fracture toughness was obtained by the method of Niihara [25]. The flexural strength was measured using biaxial testing using the equations of Kirstein and Woolley [26], Vitman and Pukh [27], and the standard specification ASTM F394-78. All tests were obtained at room temperature using the universal machine Instron …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fracture strength was measured using biaxial testing employing the equations of Kirstein and Woolley [26], Vitman and Pukh [27], and the standard specification ASTM F394-78 [28]. All tests were performed at room temperature using The value of Hv is the relationship between applied load P and the surface area of the diagonals of indentation [29].…”
Section: Sps and Characterization Of Sintered Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%