
Structure and Crystallization of Glasses details glass structural analysis from an experimental perspective. The book is comprised of eight chapters that cover various structural concepts. The text first introduces the basic elements of glass structures, and then proceeds to discussing the development of classical structure theories. The next chapter presents research that deals with structure of prototype and original glasses. Next, the book details the position of the structural conceptions resulting from the studies. Chapter 5 talks about the crystallization behavior of glasses according to the classical studies of G. Tammann and their development. Chapter 6 deals with the effects of the composition of glass on the resulting form of a crystal phase in the course of growth. The seventh chapter discusses the microphases in glass and their relations to crystallization, and the last chapter details the directed crystallization in glass. The text will be of great use to individuals involved in the research, development, and application of glass technology, such as materials engineers and inorganic chemists.
This text investigates the structural composition of glasses and the mechanisms governing their crystallization processes through an experimental lens. Werner Vogel, a specialist in glass chemistry, synthesizes decades of research to provide a framework for understanding how atomic arrangements influence the physical properties of glass. The book bridges the gap between classical structural theories and modern experimental findings to offer a comprehensive technical overview for practitioners in the field.
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Experts in materials science and inorganic chemistry recognize this work as a technical reference for understanding the fundamental structural behavior of glass. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for researchers and engineers working in glass technology.
Page Count:
246
Publication Date:
1971-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080069983
ISBN-13:
9780080069982
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