Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... assumed that canister materials and engineered barriers are either breached or corroded away . Second , groundwater is assumed to flow into the system and contact the waste form . Then the groundwater is assumed to attack the forms that ...
... assumed that canister materials and engineered barriers are either breached or corroded away . Second , groundwater is assumed to flow into the system and contact the waste form . Then the groundwater is assumed to attack the forms that ...
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... assuming that differential strain for all stress components is equal to that for σ ( b / a = 4 ) ( ------ ) ; from ... assumed the knowledge that σ = 0 when the glass is very thin , the elastic analysis would have predicted σ2 = σ = σ ...
... assuming that differential strain for all stress components is equal to that for σ ( b / a = 4 ) ( ------ ) ; from ... assumed the knowledge that σ = 0 when the glass is very thin , the elastic analysis would have predicted σ2 = σ = σ ...
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... assuming T , ( n ̧ = 1.49 ) = Ts ( n = 4.32 ) ( curve 1 ) or using T , shifted according to Eq . ( 123 ) ( curve 2 ) . [ From Scherer and Rekhson ( 1982c ) . ] C. Bead Seal 1. GLASS OUTSIDE Using a procedure similar to that described in ...
... assuming T , ( n ̧ = 1.49 ) = Ts ( n = 4.32 ) ( curve 1 ) or using T , shifted according to Eq . ( 123 ) ( curve 2 ) . [ From Scherer and Rekhson ( 1982c ) . ] C. Bead Seal 1. GLASS OUTSIDE Using a procedure similar to that described in ...
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RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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