Glass viscosity as a function of temperature and composition: A model based on Adam-Gibbs equation |
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Authors: | P. Hrma |
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Affiliation: | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper shows that a generalized Adam-Gibbs relationship reasonably approximates the real behavior of glasses with four temperature-independent parameters of which two are linear functions of the composition vector. The equation is subjected to two constraints, one requiring that the viscosity-temperature relationship approaches the Arrhenius function at high temperatures with a composition-independent pre-exponential factor and the other that the viscosity value is independent of composition at the glass-transition temperature. Several sets of constant coefficients were obtained by fitting the generalized Adam-Gibbs equation to data of two glass families: float glass and Hanford waste glass. Other equations (the Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann equation, original and modified, the Avramov equation, and the Douglass-Doremus equation) were fitted to a float-glass data series and compared with the Adam-Gibbs equation, showing that Adam-Gibbs glass appears an excellent approximation of real glasses even as compared with other candidate constitutive relations. |
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Keywords: | 66.20.+d 83.80.Ab |
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