Velocity Of Sound And Elastic Properties Of Lanthanum Gallo-Germanate Glasses

The velocity of sound in a group of lanthanum gallo-germanate glasses is obtained by the ultrasonic pulse-echo measurements, at room temperature. Both longitudinal and transverse velocities of these glasses are composition dependence. The experimental results are used to obtain the elastic constants. The correlation of elastic stiffness, the cross-link density and the fractal bond connectivity of these glasses are discussed. The derived experimental values of Young's modulus, bulk modulus, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio for glasses are compared with those theoretically calculated values in terms of the Makishima-Mackenzie model. A possible existence of tetrahedral and/or octahedral of Ga and Ge in the structure of these glasses is discussed.

Author
L G Hwa & W C Chao
Origin
Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
Journal Title
Materials Chemistry & Physics 94 2005 37-41
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3114

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Velocity Of Sound And Elastic Properties Of Lanthanum Gallo-Germanate Glasses
Materials Chemistry & Physics 94 2005 37-41
S 3114
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