Introduction to Glass Science and Technology: Edition 2 Author: James E Shelby
Front cover
Dedication
Preface
Contents
Principles of glass formation
Glass melting
Immiscibility/phase separation
Structures of glasses
Viscosity of glass formaing melts
Density and thermal expansion
Transport properties
Mechanical properties
Optical properties
Water in glasses and melts
Thermal analysis of glasses
Glass technology
Bibliography
Subject index
Back cover
Publication details
- Print publication date
- 12 Jan 2005
- Copyright year
- 2005
- Print ISBN
- 978-0-85404-639-3
- PDF eISBN
- 978-1-84755-116-0
- ePub eISBN
- 978-1-78262-511-7
About this book
Introduction to Glass Science and Technology presents the fundamental topics in glass science and technology including glass formation, crystallisation and phase separation. A detailed discussion of glass structure models with emphasis on the oxygen balance model is also presented. Additional chapters discuss the most important properties of glasses, including physical, optical, electrical, chemical and mechanical properties, and new to this edition, water in glasses and melts. Glass technology is addressed in chapters dealing with the details of glass raw materials, melting and fining, and commercial glass production methods. This expanded second edition also includes new chapters on the compositions and properties of commercial glasses and thermal analysis of glasses and melts. Exercises are included at the end of the chapters. This introductory text is ideal for undergraduates in materials science, ceramics or inorganic chemistry. It will also be useful to the engineer or scientist seeking basic knowledge of the formation, properties and production of glass.