Print Email Facebook Twitter An overview of some recent developments in glass science and their relevance to quality control in the glass industry Title An overview of some recent developments in glass science and their relevance to quality control in the glass industry Author Veer, F.A. (TU Delft Structural Design & Mechanics) Bristogianni, T. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics) Justino de Lima, C.L. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics) Date 2018-10-11 Abstract The classical image of glass is that of a rigid, transparent brittle material characterized by a non-crystalline microstructure. This 19th and 20th century image however is mostly based on the contrast between soda lime glass and metals. It does not really make sense in the 21th century where more modern testing methods have increased our understanding of the physiochemistry of glass. Based on recent results and the development of computational molecular dynamic software modelling a new approach to the physiochemistry of glass is outlined. The consequences this view has on glass properties and processing are explained. Subject Glass structurehot working glassglass processingeffect of glass composition To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9817f0fc-52f0-4a3c-82ce-04a804227de6 ISSN 0046-7316 Source Heron, 63 (1/2), 15-30 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2018 F.A. Veer, T. Bristogianni, C.L. Justino de Lima Files PDF fred_heron_2018_glass.pdf 1.3 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:9817f0fc-52f0-4a3c-82ce-04a804227de6/datastream/OBJ/view