Read Consulting

Materials Failure Analysis and Process Engineering

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
FacebookTwitterLinkedinYouTubeRSS Feed

Home Featured

  • Experience
  • Failure Analysis
  • Processing
  • Laboratory
  • Blog
  • White Papers
You are here: Home / Failure Analysis / Failure Analysis of Glass Pitcher

Failure Analysis of Glass Pitcher

January 18, 2008 By Tom Read Leave a Comment

An injury occured to a woman when she poured cold liquid into a warm glass pitcher. The bottom of the pitcher separated from the handle and fell onto her foot and cut the top of her foot severly. The subject pitcher was lost; therefore, Read Consulting was asked to examine an exemplar from the same store and perform a root cause failure analysis. An accident reconstruction was performed. The upper left photograph is of the exemplar pitcher. This appears to be a hand made glass object (there are no parting seams from a mold). In this case, the main part is made first, and the handle is made separately. Later, the handle is attached to the main body. Both pieces are heated till they are soft and the preformed handle is pressed onto the pitcher. If the main body is not hot enough, thermal stresses can be generated that can create cracks on the inner surface of the vessel. This is a product defect that can cause failure. Such cracks were observed on the new examplar. The red arrow in the left photo shows the general location of a crack. A closeup of the handle bottom clearly shows cracking (arrow in lower center photograph). This pitcher also failed when cold water was poured into it while it was warm. The cold liquid caused interior tensile stresses. The failure initiated at a pre-existing crack (i.e. manufacturing defect) near the bottom of the handle (upper right photograph). In this case the handle portion of the pitcher separated from the rest of the body.

Filed Under: Failure Analysis Tagged With: Expert Witness, Glass Expert, Glass Pitcher, Thermal Stress

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Read Consulting Failure Analysis

Thomas L. Read, PhD,
1435 Fulton Road Santa Rosa, CA
Phone: 707-494-5089
email: info@readconsulting.com

  • Home
  • About
  • Experience
  • Expertise
  • Laboratory
  • Failure Analysis
  • Blog
  • White Papers

Read Consulting Failure Analysis

Thomas L. Read, PhD,
1435 Fulton Road Santa Rosa, CA
Phone: 707-494-5089
email: info@readconsulting.com

Connect With Read Consulting

FacebookTwitterLinkedinYouTubeRSS Feed

Registered Professional Engineer

Thomas L. Read, PhD., CEO
Registered Professional Engineer
Certificate No. MF002174
State of California.

Copyright © 2025 Read Consulting · Materials Failure Analysis And Process Engineering