To cite this version:Tanguy Rouxel, Satoshi Yoshida. The fracture toughness of inorganic glasses. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Wiley, 2017, 100 (10), pp.4374-4396. <10.1111/jace.15108>.
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Accepted ArticleThis article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.agreement observed in most cases suggests that measured K Ic values correspond to the crack propagation regime (as opposed to the crack initiation threshold), and supports previous investigations in glasses and ceramics, which showed that a crack tip is nearly atomically sharp in these materials (but for metallic glasses). Some ideas to design tougher glasses are finally presented.