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Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 98:1478-1484
The four-point bend test is widely used for testing the edge strength of glass specimens. Vertical four-point bend (V4PB) setup involves orienting the specimen in a vertical fashion. However, thin specimens tend to buckle when using V4PB setup. In th
Publikováno v:
Journal of Display Technology. 9:82-86
The four-point bend test is one of the most popular strength testing methods used to test LCD panels. Traditionally, a panel is assumed to be either a monolithic piece of glass or two independent pieces of glass sliding against each other. This paper
Publikováno v:
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers. 43:675-678
A ball drop test is amongst the tests used to assess the response of an LCD device under impact conditions. Two different glass thicknesses − 0.5 mm and 0.7 mm - were submitted to this test in consideration for this paper. The result of the testing
Publikováno v:
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers. 42:652-654
The two-point bend test has been used extensively for optical fiber strength and fatigue measurements. This paper extends the theory of 2-point bending to thin glass substrates. The key advantages of the 2-point bend test are 1) the simplicity of a t
Autor:
Glenn V. Morgan, Jamie T. Westbrook, Robert D. White, Stephen H. Carley, K. Hemanth Vepakomma
Publikováno v:
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers. 45:1220-1221
As glass samples get thinner they tend to buckle during vertical four-point bend testing resulting in erroneous strength measurements. This paper suggests design modifications to the existing setup to overcome this issue. The standard four-point bend
Autor:
Suresh T. Gulati, K. Hemanth Vepakomma, Jum Sik Kim, Jamie T. Westbrook, John F. Bayne, Stephen H. Carley
Publikováno v:
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers. 43:996-997
The four-point bend test is used extensively to measure the edge (and surface) strength of AMLCD displays both in panel form and single substrate. The subtleties of four-point bend test for AMLCD panel applications and how one might use additional te