Автор: | Группа авторов |
Издательство: | John Wiley & Sons Limited |
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Жанр произведения: | Техническая литература |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9781118799499 |
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3.9 Polyamorphism and Liquid–Liquid Phase Transitions
1 Introduction
2 Acronyms
2 Liquid–Liquid Phase Transitions and Polyamorphism
3 Classic Systems Exhibiting Polyamorphism
4 Perspectives
References
3.10 Pressure‐Induced Amorphization
1 Introduction
2 First Observation of PIA: Metastable Melting vs. Mechanical Destabilization of Ice Ih
3 SiO2 and AlPO4: “Memory Glass” Effects
4 SnI4 and Cu2O: Examples of Compositionally Driven Instability
5 Nanocrystalline Materials
6 Zeolites as Examples of “Perfect Glass” Formation
7 Configurational Energy Landscapes
8 Perspectives
References
3.11 Mechanical Properties of Inorganic Glasses
1 Introduction
2 The Importance of Flaws
3 Moduli and Hardness
4 Fracture Toughness and Strength
5 Flaws and Strength
6 Chemically Assisted Crack Growth – Stress Corrosion
7 Improving the Practical Strength of Glass
8 Perspectives
References
3.12 Strengthening of Oxide Glasses
1 Introduction
2 Strength and Stresses
3 Elimination of Surface Flaws
4 Thermal Strengthening
5 Chemical Strengthening
6 Strengthening by Coating
7 Perspectives
Acknowledgments
References
3.13 Radiation Effects in Glass
1 Introduction
2 Point Defects
3 Vitreous Phase Stability and Bubble Formation
4 Glass Network Evolution Under Irradiation
5 Optical Properties
6 RIA and Emission
7 Effect on Mechanical Properties
8 Mitigation of Radiation Effects
9 Perspectives
References
3.14 Amorphous Ices
1 Introduction
2 Ice Phase Transitions
3 Predictions of Glass–Glass and Liquid–Liquid Transitions
4 Numerical Applications to Water
5 Supercluster Formation at the Glass Transition of Strong Liquids
6 Perspectives
References
Section IV.: Transport Properties
4.1 Viscosity of Glass‐Forming Melts
1 Introduction
2 General Aspects and Definitions
3 Structural Aspects
4 Technological Aspects
5 Temperature Dependence of Viscosity
6 Composition Dependence
7 Dependence on Time and Strain Rate
8 Dependence on Microstructure
9 Perspectives
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Appendix
Supplementary References
4.2 Ionic and Electronic Transport
1 Introduction
2 Ionic Conductivity and Diffusion
3 Ionic Transport Mechanisms
4 Ionic Transport Above the Glass Transition: An Entropic Mechanism
5 Electronically Conductive Glasses
6 Perspectives
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