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9781574981919

Melt Chemistry, Relaxation, and Solidification Kinetics of Glasses Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004

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  • Copyright: 2005-08-28
  • Publisher: Wiley-American Ceramic Society
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Summary

This volume will summarize the most recent development in experimentation, computation, and theory on chemistry of glass forming melt, including melt structure modeling and melt structure and characterizations. This volume provides a timely update on the advances in glass basic science research and development.

Author Biography

Hong Li is the editor of Melt Chemistry, Relaxation, and Solidification Kinetics of Glasses: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004, published by Wiley.

Chandra S. Ray is the editor of Melt Chemistry, Relaxation, and Solidification Kinetics of Glasses: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004, published by Wiley.

Denis M. Strachan is the editor of Melt Chemistry, Relaxation, and Solidification Kinetics of Glasses: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004, published by Wiley.

Richard Weber is the editor of Melt Chemistry, Relaxation, and Solidification Kinetics of Glasses: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004, published by Wiley.

Yuanzheng Yue is the editor of Melt Chemistry, Relaxation, and Solidification Kinetics of Glasses: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Melt chemistry, Structure, and Properties
High-Temperataure Raman Spectroscopy of Alkali Silicate Glass Melts*
3(18)
T. Yano, T. Maehara, and S. Shibata
Control of Liquid Properties and Structure via Melt Chemistry*
21(10)
R. Weber
Calorimetric Studies of the Structural Heterogeneity of Silicate Liquids*
31(16)
Y. Yue
Anisotropic Alkali Silicate Glasses by Frozen-In Strain*
47(10)
J. Deubener and L. Wondraczek
Amorphous Materials Engineering: Designing Structure in Liquid and Glassy Metal-Halide Networks*
57(12)
J.D. Martin
Structure of Glass-Forming Melts-Lanthanide in Borosilicates
69(12)
H. Li, L. Li, M. Qian, D.M. Strachan, and Z. Wang
Modified Associate Species Approach to Phase Equilibria Prediction for Oxide Glass Systems
81(12)
T.M. Besmann, N.S. Kulkarni, K.E. Spear, J.D. Vienna, and M.D. Allendorf
Relaxation Phenomena
Structural Influences on the Dynamic Light Scattering from Glassforming Liquids
93(10)
D.L. Sidebottom
Harmonization of Viscosimetric and Thermodynamic Data for Industrial Multi-Component Glasses and Glass Melts*
103(14)
R. Conradt
Mechanical Spectroscopy of Natural and Synthetic Silicate Glasses and Melts
117(12)
N. Wagner, K. Heide, and N. S. Bagdassarov
Improved Composition-Property Relations in Silicate Glasses, Part I: Viscosity
129(18)
A. Fluegel, A.K. Varshneya, D.A. Earl, T.P. Seward, and D. Oksoy
Nucleation and Crystallization
Coupled Processes in Nucleation*
147(16)
K.F. Kelton
Sintering Kinetics of Crystallizing Glass Particles. A Review*
163(18)
M.O. Prado, E.B. Ferreira, and E.D. Zanotto
Design of Energy and Environmentally Friendly Fiberglass Compositions Derived from the Quaternary SiO2-Al2O3-CaO-MgO Phase Diagram - Part I: Structures, Properties, and Crystallization Potential of Eutectic and Selected Multi-Oxide E-Glass Compositions*
181(20)
F.T. Wallenberger, R.J. Hicks, and A.T. Bierhals
Some Aspects of Glass and Glass Ceramics Formation of Stoichiometric Compositions in the RO-Al203-B203 Systems
201(12)
R.M. Hovhannisyan
Crystallization of a Li2O-2SiO2 Glass Under High Hydrostatic Pressures
213(12)
T. Fuss, D.E. Day, C.S. Ray, and C.E. Lesher
Effect of Isomorphic Substitutions on Crystallization of Mica and Amphibole Phases in Glasses of the System SiO2-Al2O3-B2O3-CaO-MgO-Li2O-(K,Na)2O-F
225(12)
S. Pina, H.R. Fernandes, S. Agathopoulos, D.U. Tulyaganov, and J.M.F. Ferreira
Properties of Glass-Ceramics Synthesized from Hydrometallurgical Zinc Waste
237(10)
S. Jiemsirilers, B. Pattarachao, P. Thavorniti, and S. Supothina
Author Index 247(1)
Keyword Index 248
*Invited Papers

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