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For complex glass compositions with more than eight constituent compounds, experimental measurements of the entire composition space are prohibitively expensive and time-consuming. In addition, for systems wit...
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In this work, we review recently developed methods for quantifying the fundamentals of organic-glass adhesion. This chapter will explore modeling methods, which serve to further develop the known scientific kn...
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Glass modeling includes unique advantages and challenges with respect to other fields of materials modeling owing to lack of long-range order, strong dependence on temperature and pressure history, statistical...
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Modeling the Relaxation Behavior of Glasses for Display Applications
Glass modeling includes unique advantages and challenges with respect to other fields of materials modeling owing to lack of long-range order, strong dependence on temperature and pressure history, statistical...
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For complex glass compositions with more than eight constituent compounds, experimental measurements of the entire composition space are prohibitively expensive and time-consuming. In addition, for systems wit...
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Pyrex® glass was one of the first commercial boroaluminosilicate glass compositions, selected in 1915 from thousands of compositions due to its ability to sustain mechanical and thermal shock. While the microscop...