Anisotropic Optical Properties And Flow Behaviour Of Mechanically Deformed Single-Phase Glass Melts

Starting from the stress-optical coefficient around and above Tg, the following effects are regarded in order to give a comprehensive picture of the structural response of various glass melts under flow conditions at various temperatures: anisotropy of glass fibres, the flow birefrengence and Maxwell constant of the melt directly and/or indirectly via frozen-in anisotropies by cooling the melt thermally stress-free under mechanical load.

Author
R Bruckner And A Habeck
Origin
Technische Universitat, Berlin
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 67 1 1994 1-8
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 794

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Anisotropic Optical Properties And Flow Behaviour Of Mechanically Deformed Single-Phase Glass Melts
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 67 1 1994 1-8
S 794
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