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Written by renowned researchers in the field, this up-to-date treatise fills the gap for a high-level work discussing current materials and processes. It covers all the steps involved, from vitrification, relaxation and viscosity, right up to the prediction of glass properties, paving the way for improved methods and applications.For solid state physicists and chemists, materials scientists, and those working in the ceramics industry.With a preface by L. David Pye and a foreword by Edgar D. Zanotto
List of contents
With a preface by David Pye and a foreword by Edgar Zanotto- Introduction- Basic Properties and the Nature of Glasses: An Overview- Generic Theory of Vitrification of Glass-Forming Melts- Generic Approach to the Viscosity of Glass-Forming Melts- Thermodynamics of Amorphous Solids, Glasses, and Disordered Crystals- Principles and Methods of Collection and Analysis of Glass Property Data- Methods of Prediction of Glass Properties from Chemical Compositions- Glasses as Accumulators of Free Energy and other Unusual Applications of Glasses- Glasses and the Third Law of Thermodynamics- Etymology of the Word 'Glass'
About the author
Jürn Schmelzer - author of about 170 scientific publications and 90 presentations at conferences - is researcher in the Max-Planck-group at the University of Rostock, and leading research associate at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research of Dubna.
Prof. Ivan S. Gutzow, scientist with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, has served at research positions at various institutions, including the Universities of Jena and Rostock, Germany, and MIT and Case Western University, USA. His work, published in more than 240 papers, has earned him various awards, e.g. the 2002 International Alexander von Humboldt Research Price.
His society affiliations include the German Union of Glass Technology (DGG), and the International Commission of Glass.
Summary
Written by renowned researchers in the field, this up-to-date treatise fills the gap for a high-level work discussing current materials and processes. It covers all the steps involved, from vitrification, relaxation and viscosity, right up to the prediction of glass properties, paving the way for improved methods and applications.
For solid state physicists and chemists, materials scientists, and those working in the ceramics industry.
With a preface by L. David Pye and a foreword by Edgar D. Zanotto