Science and Art in Broken Glass

Hertzian cones in glass

Where art meets science, Hertzian cones are everywhere, yet few people know what they are. Their light refracting beauty can only be seen in macro or photomicrography. (See below.)

Hertzian fractures in glass, rock, and ceramics are studied by multiple disciplines and many fields. Nomenclature for impact features varies field to field, so this study was undertaken to compare features in impact similarities, primarily in glass and rock. However, examples from reports on ceramics, metal, ballistics armor, and dental materials provided insight. Undocumented features heretofore were unnamed, so necessity dictated that they be examined and named in a glossary. An attempt to consolidate terms used in the publication can be found in Hertzian Fractures and Related Terms – A Glossary, by JD Byous.

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