Assessing residual stress generation and entrapment in glass-to-metal seals: Role of glass solidification during the cooling process

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1039/d4cp03661a
Keqian Gong, Chao Zhou, Zheng Liu, Zifeng Song, Zhangjing Shi, Weisong Zhou, Yong Zhang
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Glass-to-metal (GTM) seals present significant challenges due to residual stress (RS) in engineering applications. While previous studies have focused primarily on analyzing the final RS distribution, this work uniquely explores the formation and entrapment of stress during the cooling process, which has been largely overlooked. By investigating cooling-induced changes in glass properties, it reveals the pivotal role of glass solidification and the intricate interplay between thermal dynamics and mechanical properties in shaping stress distribution within GTM seals. Using a combination of photoluminescence spectroscopy and layer-by-layer polish grinding methods, five distinct solidification zones were identified and investigated: primary, secondary, bottom interference, top interference, and final. These zones exhibit different stress profiles because of the disparities in solidification rates and glass transitions, which are affected by the thermal properties of the contacting materials and their heat transfer dynamics. A notable observation from the analysis of the stress distribution along z-axis is the near absence of stress at the bottom layer, which is accompanied by minor tensile stress at the glass-metal interface. In contrast, the middle layers display a non-uniform stress distribution within the xy-plane, with stress levels intensifying proximate to the glass-metal interfaces, indicating complex stress states within these regions. The uppermost layer exhibits a complex stress profile characterized by compressive and tensile strains that attain stable equilibrium without experiencing localized peaks near the glass-metal interfaces. This research comprehensively analyzes RS formation and entrapment in GTM seals, highlighting the importance of precise thermal management during cooling to achieve desired high-performance seals.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
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期刊介绍: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) is an international journal co-owned by 19 physical chemistry and physics societies from around the world. This journal publishes original, cutting-edge research in physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry. To be suitable for publication in PCCP, articles must include significant innovation and/or insight into physical chemistry; this is the most important criterion that reviewers and Editors will judge against when evaluating submissions. The journal has a broad scope and welcomes contributions spanning experiment, theory, computation and data science. Topical coverage includes spectroscopy, dynamics, kinetics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, catalysis, surface science, quantum mechanics, quantum computing and machine learning. Interdisciplinary research areas such as polymers and soft matter, materials, nanoscience, energy, surfaces/interfaces, and biophysical chemistry are welcomed if they demonstrate significant innovation and/or insight into physical chemistry. Joined experimental/theoretical studies are particularly appreciated when complementary and based on up-to-date approaches.
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