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dc.contributor.authorallDel Gaudio, P.; Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma1, Roma, Italiaen
dc.contributor.authorallBehrens, H.; Institut fu¨ r Mineralogie, Universita¨ t Hannover, D-30167 Hannover, Germanyen
dc.contributor.authorallDeubener, J.; Institut fu¨ r Nichtmetallische Werkstoffe, TU Clausthal, D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germanyen
dc.date.accessioned2007-09-03T08:52:40Zen
dc.date.available2007-09-03T08:52:40Zen
dc.date.issued2006en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2122/2428en
dc.description.abstractViscosity of water-bearing float glass (0.03–4.87 wt% H2O) was measured in the temperature range of 573–1523 K and pressure range of 50–500 MPa using a parallel plate viscometer in the high viscosity range and the falling sphere method in the low viscosity range. Melt viscosity depends strongly on temperature and water content, but pressure up to 500 MPa has only minor influence. Consistent with previous studies on aluminosilicate compositions we found that the effect of dissolved water is most pronounced at low water content, but it is still noticeable at high water content. A new model for the calculation of the viscosities as a function of temperature and water content is proposed which describes the experimental data with a standard deviation of 0.22 log units. The depression of the glass tran- sition temperature Tg by dissolved water agrees reasonably well with the prediction by the model of Deubener [J. Deubener, R. Mu¨ ller, H. Behrens, G. Heide, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 330 (2003) 268]. Using water speciation measured by near-infrared spectroscopy we infer that although the effect of OH groups in reducing Tg is larger than that of H2O molecules, the difference in the contribution of both species is smaller than predicted by Deubener et al. (2003). Compared to alkalis and alkaline earth elements the effect of protons on glass fragility is small, mainly because of the relatively low concentration of OH groups (max. 1.5 wt% water dissolved as OH) in the glasses.en
dc.language.isoEnglishen
dc.publisher.nameElsevieren
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Non-Crystalline Solidsen
dc.subjectGlass transitionen
dc.subjectPressure effectsen
dc.subjectFTIR measurementsen
dc.subjectAlkali silicatesen
dc.subjectSilicatesen
dc.subjectSoda-lime-silicaen
dc.subjectFragilityen
dc.subjectViscosityen
dc.subjectWater in glassen
dc.titleViscosity and glass transition temperature of hydrous float glassen
dc.typearticleen
dc.description.statusPublisheden
dc.type.QualityControlPeer-revieweden
dc.identifier.URLhttp://www.elsevier.com/locate/jnoncrysolen
dc.subject.INGV04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.99. General or miscellaneousen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2006.11.009en
dc.description.journalTypeJCR Journalen
dc.description.fulltextopenen
dc.contributor.authorDel Gaudio, P.en
dc.contributor.authorBehrens, H.en
dc.contributor.authorDeubener, J.en
dc.contributor.departmentIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma1, Roma, Italiaen
dc.contributor.departmentInstitut fu¨ r Mineralogie, Universita¨ t Hannover, D-30167 Hannover, Germanyen
dc.contributor.departmentInstitut fu¨ r Nichtmetallische Werkstoffe, TU Clausthal, D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germanyen
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crisitem.author.deptIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione ONT, Roma, Italia-
crisitem.author.deptLiebniz Universitat Hannover-
crisitem.author.deptUniversität Claustal-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0002-0977-1237-
crisitem.author.parentorgIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia-
crisitem.classification.parent04. Solid Earth-
crisitem.department.parentorgIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia-
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