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Moreover , the model gives 4 . 2 OH surface groups per square nanometer , in
good agreement with experiment . Furthermore , from the distribution of rings
formed by the SiO4 tetrahedra a distribution of surface pores and their structure
can be ...
Moreover , the model gives 4 . 2 OH surface groups per square nanometer , in
good agreement with experiment . Furthermore , from the distribution of rings
formed by the SiO4 tetrahedra a distribution of surface pores and their structure
can be ...
Page 201
In soda - lime glass sharp indenters and projectiles give median and radial
cracks and scribing gives median and lateral cracks , as described in the Section
II . These types of damage are probably common in glass surfaces as a result of ...
In soda - lime glass sharp indenters and projectiles give median and radial
cracks and scribing gives median and lateral cracks , as described in the Section
II . These types of damage are probably common in glass surfaces as a result of ...
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These equations are valid for any specimen that survives the proof test as long as
the test itself does not appreciably degrade its strength . Therefore Eq . ( 64 ) or (
65 ) also gives the minimum failure time for a collection of parts subjected to ...
These equations are valid for any specimen that survives the proof test as long as
the test itself does not appreciably degrade its strength . Therefore Eq . ( 64 ) or (
65 ) also gives the minimum failure time for a collection of parts subjected to ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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