Impedance Spectroscopy Of A Soda-Lime Glass During Sintering

Impedance spectroscopy measurements were carried out during sintering of a compact of spherical soda-lime-silica glass particles. Impedance diagrams were obtained in the 5 Hz-13 MHz frequency range at different temperatures. The glass transition temperature evaluated using the total electrical resistance of the glass specimens agrees with the value obtained by differential scanning calorimetry. The electrical conductance increases with the time that the glass is maintained at the sintering temperature suggesting that this behaviour may be used to study the sintering kinetics. A model to gather information on the sintering kinetics from conductivity data was developed and tested.

Author
R Muccillo Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Mater Sci Eng A 352 1-2 2003 232-239
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2668

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Impedance Spectroscopy Of A Soda-Lime Glass During Sintering
Mater Sci Eng A 352 1-2 2003 232-239
S 2668
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