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Title: Fracture of ion-exchange-strengthened thin cover glass investigated using a phase-field model
Authors: Wang, W 
Wang, J 
Xu, J 
Wang, J
Ruan, H 
Issue Date: May-2025
Source: Journal of the American Ceramic Society, May 2025, v. 108, no. 5, e20367
Abstract: Ion-exchange-(IOX)-strengthened cover glass has been used ubiquitously in portable electronics to keep them from impact damage. However, a quantitative relation between residual-stress profile and fracture strength remains elusive because the experimental data are significantly scattered caused by the uncertainty in the severity of surface flaws. Therefore, we propose a phase-field fracture model (PFFM) to study the detailed fracture processes and the shielding effect of surface compressive stress (CS) on a pre-existing surface flaw. In particular, we discussed the strengthening efficiency due to different combinations of surface CS and the depth of layer (DOL) under compression based on the ring-on-ring (ROR) and ball-drop (BD) tests. The simulated contour maps of fracture strength and BD height indicate that in ROR experiments, a higher surface CS is more decisive in crack inhibition and that in BD experiments, DOL is more important.
Keywords: Ball-drop test
Cover glass
Ion-exchange strengthening
Phase-field fracture modeling
Ring-on-ring test
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Journal: Journal of the American Ceramic Society 
ISSN: 0002-7820
EISSN: 1551-2916
DOI: 10.1111/jace.20367
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