Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... surface into the glass , and the resulting variation of stress σ . The change of energy in the surface region of a quenched glass has three consequences , caused by the stress produced , as follows : first , surface crystallization can ...
... surface into the glass , and the resulting variation of stress σ . The change of energy in the surface region of a quenched glass has three consequences , caused by the stress produced , as follows : first , surface crystallization can ...
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... surface , but usually do change surface properties . Reactions that influence the structure and composition of the sur- face layer relatively strongly . To this class of reactions belong ... glass surfaces are heterogeneous GLASS SURFACES 29.
... surface , but usually do change surface properties . Reactions that influence the structure and composition of the sur- face layer relatively strongly . To this class of reactions belong ... glass surfaces are heterogeneous GLASS SURFACES 29.
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... glass in solu- tion , and will be briefly treated below . The complexity of the water attack is demonstrated by the surface conductivity studies on the glass surface - water vapor system ( Fig . 30 ) . The time dependence of the ...
... glass in solu- tion , and will be briefly treated below . The complexity of the water attack is demonstrated by the surface conductivity studies on the glass surface - water vapor system ( Fig . 30 ) . The time dependence of the ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
Copyright | |
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