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Designing Glasses to Meet Specific Mechanical Properties

Abstract

Very different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of long range order in the atomic organization. Glasses are brittle materials. Nevertheless, both the amount and the diversity of available glasses are quickly rising. At every stage of the life of a glass specific mechanical properties are required. These properties should allow the elaboration and the shaping stages with industrial means and warrant a good durability in service. Beside the essential role of elastic properties for materials selection in mechanical design, we show in this analysis that macroscopical elastic characteristics provide an interesting way to get insight into the short- and medium-range orders existing in glasses.
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hal-01224894 , version 1 (05-11-2015)

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Tanguy Rouxel. Designing Glasses to Meet Specific Mechanical Properties. NIMS-UR1 workshop on Materials and Sustainable development, May 2011, Rennes, France. ⟨hal-01224894⟩
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