Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... caused by the stress produced , as follows : first , surface crystallization can be initiated by the addition of energy ... cause these changes , as well as other processes . A struc- tural difference can result from the tendency of most ...
... caused by the stress produced , as follows : first , surface crystallization can be initiated by the addition of energy ... cause these changes , as well as other processes . A struc- tural difference can result from the tendency of most ...
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... caused by the depth of the crack , and an intensification of the moment depending upon the sharpness of the tip . Both factors must be present to cause fracture at the applied stresses found in experimental fractures . The exact ...
... caused by the depth of the crack , and an intensification of the moment depending upon the sharpness of the tip . Both factors must be present to cause fracture at the applied stresses found in experimental fractures . The exact ...
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... causes a ring crack and then a cone crack . In some cases the ring cracks appear to start at preexisting flaws and then ... cause crack nucleation when a stress is applied . Just touching the surface of a pristine silica rod lowers its ...
... causes a ring crack and then a cone crack . In some cases the ring cracks appear to start at preexisting flaws and then ... cause crack nucleation when a stress is applied . Just touching the surface of a pristine silica rod lowers its ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
Copyright | |
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acid activation energy adsorption alkali alkoxide alkoxide method alkoxide solution annealing point atoms autoclave Bartholomew bead seal BK7 glass bond borosilicate borosilicate glass bulk glass calculated Ceram Chem chemical components crack propagation crack tip crystals curve density dependence desorption diameter distribution Dunken effect elastic energy equation etching experimental failure film flaws fused silica geometry glass fibers glass surface H₂O heating Hillig hydrated hydrolysis hydrosilicate increase ions layer liquid load material measured melting metal alkoxides mole Na2O Non-Cryst OH groups Pavelchek and Doremus Phys powders Pyrex ratio reaction refractive index Rekhson samples sandwich seal Section set point shown in Fig shows silicate glasses SiO2 SiO2 glass soda-lime glass Solids spectra static fatigue strain stress release structure Table technique temperature tensile stress thermal expansion TiO2 tion tip radius values vapor Varshneya velocity viscosity water content Wiederhorn Young's modulus ZrO2