Journal article
Thermally Induced Acoustic Emission in Glass
National Spring Conference; Philadelphia; Pa.; 24-27 Mar. 1980
24 Mar 1980
Abstract
An attempt is made to relate acoustic emission to changes in the properties of commercially available silicate and metallic glasses. In silicate glasses, acoustic emission was observed at the glass transition temp. It is possible that this could be due to "free volume" escaping to the surface. Iron-based metallic glasses, which are produced at quench rates of approx 106 deg/s are very emittive materials. Acoustic emission of these glasses is related to their glass transition and crystallization temp. and stress relaxation. Magnetomechanical acoustic emission has also been investigated.--AA
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- Title
- Thermally Induced Acoustic Emission in Glass
- Creators
- J SteinbergA Lord
- Publication Details
- National Spring Conference; Philadelphia; Pa.; 24-27 Mar. 1980
- Conference
- National Spring Conference (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 24 Mar 1980 - 27 Mar 1980)
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- [Retired Faculty]
- Identifiers
- 991019184182004721