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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Advances in science and technology Vol. 46 (Oct. 2006), p. 93-97 
    ISSN: 1662-0356
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General , Technology
    Notes: Diffusion and solubility of sulphur have important effects on the degassing of silicatemelts. Both properties are closely related to the structural incorporation of sulphur in the melt.Depending on the oxygen fugacity, sulphur can be present as sulphide (S2-), sulphite (S4+) orsulphate (S6+). Sulphates play an important role in the industrial production of glasses especially inthe fining process. The decomposition products of sulphate amass in bubbles which ascend andhomogenize the melt. Structural incorporation of sulphur in glasses is studied by XANES (X-rayAbsorption Near Edge Spectroscopy). Diffusion of sulphur is investigated in simple silicate systemsusing the diffusion couple technique. First diffusion profiles were measured in sodium trisilicateglasses by electron microprobe. The results indicate that sulphur diffusivity in high temperaturemelts is close to the Eyring diffusivity calculated from viscosity data
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Advanced materials research Vol. 39-40 (Apr. 2008), p. 375-380 
    ISSN: 1662-8985
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: The sintering of Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics prepared from alumoborosilicateglass- and Al2O3 powders of similar small particle size was studied by dilatometry, heating microscopy,microstructure analysis, glass- and effective viscosity measurements. The steric effect ofAl3O3 inclusions was studied using a “non-reactive” model composite. With increasing Al3O3 volumefraction ( Φ ≤ 0.45), sintering decelerates and its final stage shifts to higher temperature. Theattainable shrinkage is reduced as Al2O3 particle clusters bearing residual pores become more frequent.The kinetics of sintering could be described formally superposing the weighed contributionsof differentially sized and randomly composed glass-crystal particle clusters and assuming a sinteringrate controlled by the effective matrix viscosity, which increases with Φ and with progressivewetting of Al2O3 particles during densification. The “reactive” model composite shows significantdissolution of Al2O3 into the glass, which has two opposed effects on sintering: reducing Φ and increasingglass viscosity. For the present case ( Φ = 0.25), the latter effect dominates and sintering isretarded by Al2O3 dissolution. Crystallization of wollastonite starts after full densification. Dissolutionof Al2O3 was found to promote the subsequent growth of anorthite
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Inc
    Journal of the American Ceramic Society 88 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1551-2916
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Classical theories of emulsion rheology yield information on the deformation of a liquid drop dispersed into another liquid matrix phase. By connecting the deformation and relaxation, respectively, and the capillary number of the dispersed phase, interfacial energy can be estimated. This was applied to demixing borosilicate and lead borate glasses, which are known to exhibit significant form anisotropy after elongation. Interfacial energies in these two systems were calculated based on graphical data of prior isothermal elongation experiments. The method is discussed in terms of experimental difficulties. It might provide an alternative way to overcome the obvious lack of information on interfacial energies in glasses.
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