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Page 74
These techniques are often supplemented by other analytical methods to
produce a model for a specific glass system . The model that emerges , although
not unique , can then be used to understand the properties of the glass . The best
...
These techniques are often supplemented by other analytical methods to
produce a model for a specific glass system . The model that emerges , although
not unique , can then be used to understand the properties of the glass . The best
...
Page 97
This includes stresses that may be produced in glass articles by processing
conditions or by stresses that result from external forces . Among the most
important factors are temperature changes , compositional differences , and
impact events .
This includes stresses that may be produced in glass articles by processing
conditions or by stresses that result from external forces . Among the most
important factors are temperature changes , compositional differences , and
impact events .
Page 261
In this case , the volume of the glass will not have departed far from equilibrium ,
so structural relaxation will produce only a small densification and a
correspondingly small increase in tension . Stress relaxation will proceed rapidly
at that ...
In this case , the volume of the glass will not have departed far from equilibrium ,
so structural relaxation will produce only a small densification and a
correspondingly small increase in tension . Stress relaxation will proceed rapidly
at that ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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