Glass Stronger than Steel | U.S. DOE Office of Science (SC) (2024)

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Highly magnified image shows a sharp crack introduced into palladium-based metallic glass and the extensive plastic shielding, marked by the white shear lines extending out from the crack, prevent the crack from opening the glass any further. Inset is a magnified view of the shear lines (arrow) developed during plastic sliding.

Drop a glass and it breaks, right? But there's a kind of glass that while not exactly unbreakable, can be unusually strong. It's not transparent, and it's actually made of metal, but it's a "glass" in the technical sense—that is, a solid whose underlying structure resembles that of a liquid. These so-called "metallic glasses" are among the more interesting and useful new materials devised by modern materials scientists, and they possess valuable mechanical, electrical, and magnetic properties.

Now a collaboration of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has just produced a new version of metallic glass that is stronger and tougher than steel, or any other known material. What's more, even better versions of this new glass may be on the way.

Glassy materials have a non-crystalline, amorphous structure that makes theminherently strong but invariably brittle. Whereas the crystalline structure of metals can provide microstructural obstacles (inclusions, grain boundaries, etc.,) that inhibit cracks from propagating, there's nothing in the amorphous structure of a glass to stop crack propagation.

The problem is especially acute in metallic glasses, where single shear bands can form and extend throughout the material leading to catastrophic failures at vanishingly small strains. The new metallic glass is a microalloy featuring palladium, a metal that counteracts the intrinsic brittleness of glassy materials. It marks the first use of a new strategy for metallic glass fabrication that should yield even stronger and tougher glass in the future, according to Robert Ritchie, a Berkeley Lab materials scientist who led the Berkeley contribution to this research.

"In our new palladium-containing glass, the energy needed to form shear bands is much lower than the energy required to turn these shear bands into cracks," Ritchie says. "The result is that our glass undergoes extensive plasticity in response to stress, allowing it to bend rather than crack."

Ritchie, who holds joint appointments with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and the University of California (UC) Berkeley's Materials Science and Engineering Department, knows a lot about strong and tough materials. Two years ago, he and his research group mimicked the structure of mother of pearl to create what may well be the toughest ceramic ever produced. Through the controlled freezing of suspensions in water of an aluminum oxide (alumina) and the addition of a well known polymer, polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), they produced ceramics that are 300 times tougher than their constituent components. Prior to that, he and his group had undertaken a study to determine why the bones of elderly people are more prone to fractures than the bones of younger people.

Using state-of-the-art imaging, testing techniques, and detailed mechanical analysis, they learned that as people grow older, their bones lose their ability to resist the formation and growth of cracks that lead to breaks.

This earlier research in material strength and toughness paved the way for the investigations into metallic glass. The first metallic glass fabricated by the Berkeley-Cal Tech collaboration was dubbed "DH3."

In DH3, the propagation of cracks was blocked by the introduction of a second, crystalline phase of the metal. This crystalline phase, which took the form of dendritic patterns permeating the amorphous structure of the glass, erected microstructural barriers to prevent an opened crack from spreading. Now the collaboration has produced a pure glass material whose unique chemical composition acts to promote extensive plasticity through the formation of multiple shear bands before the bands turn into cracks.

"Our game is to try and extend this approach of inducing extensive plasticity prior to fracture to other metallic glasses through changes in composition," Ritchie says. "The addition of the palladium provides our amorphous material with an unusual capacity for extensive plastic shielding ahead of an opening crack. This promotes a fracture toughness comparable to those of the toughest materials known. The rare combination of toughness and strength, or damage tolerance, extends beyond the benchmark ranges established by the toughest and strongest materials known."

The initial samples of the new metallic glass were microalloys of palladium with phosphorous, silicon and germanium that yielded glass rods approximately one millimeter in diameter. Adding silver to the mix enabled the Cal Tech researchers to expand the thickness of the glass rods to six millimeters. The size of the metallic glass is limited by the need to rapidly cool or "quench" the liquid metals for the final amorphous structure.

"The rule of thumb is that to make a metallic glass we need to have at least five elements so that when we quench the material, it doesn't know what crystal structure to form and defaults to amorphous," Ritchie says. "Traditionally strength and toughness have been mutually exclusive properties in materials, which make these new metallic glasses so intellectually exciting. We're bucking the trend and pushing the envelope of the damage tolerance that's accessible to a structural metal."

While the most immediate applications of this new metallic glass are likely to be in the electronics industry, or in medical devices, such as orthodontics or spinal implants, Ritchie envisions a future in which metallic glass could be used in airplane engines or large structures, such as bridges. Metallic glassmight eventuallyeven be used to make stronger and tougher containment vessels for nuclear reactors that would be more resistant to catastrophic failure.

"This metallic glass is probably the best damage-tolerant material we've ever seen," he says.

—Lynn Yarris, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, [email protected]

Funding

Characterization and testing research at Berkeley Lab: DOE Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences

Fabrication work at Cal Tech: National Science Foundation

Publication

M.D.Demetriou et al. "A damage-tolerant glass," Nature Materials 10 123 (2011).

Related Links

For more information on the research of Robert Ritchie, visit the Website at
http://www.lbl.gov/ritchie/

For more information on the research of William Johnson visit the Website at
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~vitreloy/index.htm

Glass Stronger than Steel   | U.S. DOE Office of Science (SC) (2024)

FAQs

Can glass be stronger than steel? ›

That's why researchers have created a new type of glass that is stronger and tougher than steel. In fact, this new type of damage-tolerant glass has actually demonstrated a durability greater than any known material.

What is the compressive strength of glass vs steel? ›

With this technical definition, glass has a yield strength of about 17 GPa, concrete a few hundred MPa (1 GPa = 1000 MPa) and steel around 200–1500 MPa depending on the type.

Which is harder glass or stainless steel? ›

This helps us sort answers on the page. That depends on the type of glass and stainless steel. Generally speaking, tempered glass is harder than stainless steel, but other types of glass may be softer.

Is glass the strongest material? ›

Metallic glass is stronger than steel and harder than hard tool steel. Metallic glass has super strength, elasticity, and magnetic properties, and can remain solid without crystallizing at high temperatures, which is mainly used in aerospace and military weapons.

What is 5 times stronger than steel? ›

Kevlar is composed of long chains of molecules arranged in a crystalline structure. This arrangement provides exceptional strength and durability, making it five times stronger than the equivalent weight of steel.

What is stronger than steel? ›

Titanium

Even better, titanium is stronger than steel, lighter in weight, and abundant, making this metal not only strong but extremely useful, too.

What is the toughest glass in the world? ›

It's referred to as Tesla Armor Glass and is described as an “ultra-strong glass and polymer-layered composite” that can absorb and redirect impact forces. The glass has also been described by Musk as transparent metal, but other than that, the exact engineering behind the material remains a mystery.

What is the ultimate strength of glass? ›

Glass typically has a tensile strength of 7 megapascals (1,000 psi). However, the theoretical upper bound on its strength is orders of magnitude higher: 17 gigapascals (2,500,000 psi).

Is glass harder than mild steel? ›

Glass is harder but steel is not brittle like glass. Steel is definitely better for most uses than glass. The good thing about glass is that it wont “work harden" like steel will and glass almost never fails under pure compressive loads.

What is the strongest type of glass? ›

Toughened glass, otherwise known as tempered glass, is the strongest type of glass. It is commonly used when safety and/or security are a priority as it can be up to five times stronger than other types of glass.

What metal won't scratch glass? ›

The very soft metals, magnesium, tin, and lead, do not produce scratches in glass, but all of the others produce typical chatter sleeks.

Is sand harder than glass? ›

On the Mohs scale, a fingernail has a hardness of 2.5, window glass has 6, Gorilla Glass 6.5, and quartz (the main component of sand) 7. Obviously, the phone screen's biggest enemy is sand, harder than glass, even the specialized toughened Gorilla Glass, and unfortunately, sand is not hard to find.

Why is glass stronger than steel? ›

The result is that glass undergoes extensive plasticity in response to stress, allowing it to bend rather than crack. Glassy materials have a non-crystalline, amorphous structure that makes them inherently strong but invariably brittle.

What is the toughest material on earth? ›

Diamond is the hardest known material to date, with a Vickers hardness in the range of 70–150 GPa. Diamond demonstrates both high thermal conductivity and electrically insulating properties, and much attention has been put into finding practical applications of this material.

What is the strongest thing on earth? ›

Below are the 10 strongest materials known to man:
  1. Graphene. One-atom-thick sheets of carbon are 200 times stronger than steel.
  2. Buckypaper. ...
  3. Metallic Glass. ...
  4. Dyneema. ...
  5. Lonsdaleite. ...
  6. Wurtzite Boron Nitride. ...
  7. Diamond. ...
  8. Nanospheres / Nano-Kevlar. ...

Can steel break glass? ›

Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that has multiple layers laminated together. It is commonly used in cars, store front windows and doors, bullet-proof glasses, hurricane resistant glass, etc. You can break it with a hammer, a sparkplug, a steel punch, etc.

How strong can glass be? ›

Glass typically has a tensile strength of 7 megapascals (1,000 psi). However, the theoretical upper bound on its strength is orders of magnitude higher: 17 gigapascals (2,500,000 psi).

What is the strongest piece of glass? ›

Prince Rupert's drops (also known as Dutch tears or Batavian tears) are toughened glass beads created by dripping molten glass into cold water, which causes it to solidify into a tadpole-shaped droplet with a long, thin tail.

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