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The hydration thickness was measured under a microscope . Their data showed
that hydration thickness was proportional to the square root of time in the
temperature range 95 – 245°C . They also found that the hydration front was
more ...
The hydration thickness was measured under a microscope . Their data showed
that hydration thickness was proportional to the square root of time in the
temperature range 95 – 245°C . They also found that the hydration front was
more ...
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Values of 0 1 - 0 , measured at several positions using a Berek compensator are
listed in Table IV . This is as far as measurement can go . To go further , finite -
element calculations for the same seal section were carried out using BIG - 2D .
Values of 0 1 - 0 , measured at several positions using a Berek compensator are
listed in Table IV . This is as far as measurement can go . To go further , finite -
element calculations for the same seal section were carried out using BIG - 2D .
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TABLE IV MEASURED AND CALCULATED 0 - O , IN BOROSILICATE - GLASS -
Mo SEAL Position " ( um ) Measured 01 - 02 ( bars ) Calculated 01 - 02 ( bars ) -
161 100 - 123 150 - 99 200 - 78 250 300 350 400 a Foil tip is at x = 1050 , y = 0 ...
TABLE IV MEASURED AND CALCULATED 0 - O , IN BOROSILICATE - GLASS -
Mo SEAL Position " ( um ) Measured 01 - 02 ( bars ) Calculated 01 - 02 ( bars ) -
161 100 - 123 150 - 99 200 - 78 250 300 350 400 a Foil tip is at x = 1050 , y = 0 ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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