Viscosities And Electrical Conductivities Of Oxidic Glass-Forming Melts

Viscosities and electrical conductivities of a number of multi-component, glass-forming melts are presented and discussed. The data support the notion that glass melts do have a residual, temperature-dependent structure that significantly determines mass and momentum transport. It is shown that the proper scaling of temperatures helps to reveal common aspects of these transport properties.

Author
T Pfeiffer
Origin
Schott Glaswerke, Germany
Journal Title
Schott Research 1996-1998 259-269
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1829

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Viscosities And Electrical Conductivities Of Oxidic Glass-Forming Melts
Schott Research 1996-1998 259-269
S 1829
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