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GLASS TECHNOLOGY

International Congress on Glass special proceedings issue

Glass Technology

2002, Volume 43C

Peer reviewed papers from the XIX International Congress on Glass,
Edinburgh, Scotland, 1-6 July 2001
(ISSN 0031-9090/ISBN 0 900682 39 6) 4xx pages 81 papers

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Melting, heating, cooling, forming Durability, corrosion, conservation Waste vitrification Optical/Colour and Nano Glass ceramics, composites, biomaterials Redox
Sol-gel, thin films, sealing and coatings Mechanical properties Rheology, relaxation, water transport properties Innovation and achievement Culture, heritage and history Top 

Melting, heating and cooling, forming 
 1 Another interpretation of the batch melting mechanism
M. Cerchez & E. Trifu 
 4 An integrated approach to mathematical modelling of flow and heat transfer in the melting and delivery ends of a glass furnace
M. K. Choudhary, T. A. Powers, W. H. Fausey, P. Budik & J. Chmelar 
 8 How to affect the temperature distribution in blank and blow moulds—comparison between FEM calculations and measurement results
F. Deidewig 
 15 High temperature optical properties of glass melts in the 0·95–4·5 µm range: an example of television glass melt
A. M. Efimov & P. A. van Nijnatten 
 25 Optimum parison shape for glass blowing
P. Moreau, C. Maréchal & D. Lochegnies 
 29 Development of a method for measuring molten glass flow
U. Mori, H. Hashima, A. Konishi, H. Wakabayashi, T. Hiejima, H. Yamamoto, H. Azuma, A. Iwasaki, M. Makihara & H. Kawamura 
 35 Structural improvements to molybdenum glass melting electrodes
C. E. D. Rowe & J. Miles 
 38 Identification of effective thermal conductivity of molten glass
M. Taguchi, K. Fujita, H. Iwase, Y. Urabe, T. Hashimoto & S. Kawamoto 
 43 Onset of non-Newtonian flow of foamed soda–lime–silica glasses
M. Thies & J. Deubener 
 46 Coloured soda–lime–silica glasses
G. Albayrak, F. Akmaz & M.Oran 
 52 29Si MAS NMR investigation of atomic rearrangements during batch melting of glass
A. R. Jones, R. Winter, G. N. Greaves, C. Targett-Adams & I. H. Smith 
 56 Influence of intensifying means on sand grain dissolution in glass melt as indicated by CFD simulation
S. Kasa, P. Jakubcová & M. Dubcová 
 63 Evaporation from lead silicate melts in dry and wet carbon dioxide atmosphere
J. Matoušek & T. Janu
 67 Identification of cord sources in glass using CFD
P. Vrábel, P. Šimurka, M. Maryška, P. Vlcek & P. Schill 
 73 Openness and homogeneity of glasses
M. Wada & M. Kato 

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Durability, corrosion, conservation 

 76 Practical investigation of a luminescence analysis system for historical glasses
C. Brain 
 79 Soiling of soda–lime–silica float glass in the polluted atmosphere of Paris
A. Chabas & R. A. Lefèvre 
 84 Corrosion monitoring of eighteenth century glasses in museum circumstances by the sensor glass method
E. Greiner-Wronowa & L. Stoch 
 93 Dissolution behaviour of glasses in aqueous solutions containing organic components
S. Groß, U. Dahlmann & R. Conradt 
 97 Effect of SnO on chemical durability of phosphate glasses
Guorong Chen, Yongjuan Du, Shan Wang, A. E. Marino, L. L. Gregg, S. R. Arrasmith & S. D. Jacobs 
 100 Chemical corrosion of E-glass fibres in acidic and neutral solutions
R. L. Jones 
 104 Chemical durability of SrO–Mn2O3–Fe2O3–MgO–ZrO2–SiO2 (SMFMZS) system frits against alkali attack
B. Karasu, G. Arslan & G. Kaya 
 107 Atmospheric corrosion of a new, fast glass powder sensor
A. Krickser, J. Kuhn, J. Fricke & H. Roemich
 111 Ultraviolet blue fluorescence of the 18th century Central European glass: an auxiliary indicator for curators and conservators
J. Kunicki-Goldfinger & J. Kierzek  
 114 Atmospheric factors influencing the formation of neocrystallisations on low durability glass exposed to urban atmosphere
I. Munier, R. Lefèvre & R. Losno 
 125 Carbonaceous minerals as corrosion products on the surface of bottles
A. Özcan, B. Arman, S. Demirli & M. K. Orhon 
 131 Advances in active and passive conservation treatment of crizzling Baroque enamels at the Green Vault in Dresden
R. W. Richter 
 138 Effect of some divalent and trivalent oxides on the chemical stability of lithium borosilicate glasses and their crystalline solids
S. M. Salman, S. N. Salama & H. Darwish 
 145 Formation and composition of glass as a function of firing temperature
A. Shugar & Th. Rehren
 151 Chemical analysis of glass artefacts from Iron Age levels at Hasanlu, northwestern Iran
C. P. Stapleton & S. E. Swanson 

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Waste vitrification 

 158 Redox effect on waste containment glass properties: case of a borosilicate glass containing 16 wt% MoO3
O. Pinet, E. Baudrey, J. L. Dussossoy, C. Fillet & J.F. Hollebecque 
 162 Glasses for vitrification of zirconia rich wastes
T. Wang, R. J. Hand, P. F. James & C. R. Scales 

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Optical 

 166 Immobilisation of complexes containing metal–metal bonds in porous Vycor glass and subsequent insertion of gas molecules into the Pd–Pd bonds
I. F. Gimenez & O. L. Alves 
 170 Numerical simulation of the hot dip spin coating process for the fabrication of glass optical waveguides
D. Harwood, B. Taylor, Y.Rubin & G. Deflandre
 174 Recent developments in internal modification inside glasses using a femtosecond laser
K. Hirao 
 180 Influence of minor metal oxide components on electrochromic coloration of WO3 films
E. Zelazowska & B. Ziemba 

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Glass ceramics, composites and biomaterials 

 185 Microstructural characterisation of commercial glass ceramics
S. E. Arshad, P. F. James & W. E.Lee 
 191 Glass and glass ceramic matrix composites: academic curiosity or useful materials?
A. R. Boccaccini & R. D. Rawlings 
 202 Surface topography of polished Li2O–Al2O3–SiO2 glass ceramics with low Al2O3 content
Ki-Dong Kim, Won-Hyuk Lee & Jong-Hee Hwang 
 207 Effect of water on phase separation characteristics of a soda–lime–silica glass
R. Kranold, M. Kammel & A. Hoell 
 211 SiC fibre reinforced magnesium aluminosilicate glass ceramic matrix composites
B. L. Metcalfe, J. L. McGrath & I. W. Donald 
 215 Fluorapatite aluminium phosphate oriented glass ceramics
C. Moisescu, G. Carl & C. Rüssel 
 218 Cristobalite precipitation in borosilicate glass/alumina composites
R. C. C. Monteiro & M. M. R. A. Lima 
 222 Catalytic effect of TiO2 on the crystallisation of some multicomponent lithium borosilicate glasses
S. M. Salman, S. N. Salama & H. Darwish
 229 Fluorcanasite glass ceramics for dental applications
C. W. Stokes, R. J. Hand & R. van Noort 
 233 Crystallisation of 2(Ca, Sr, Ba)O–TiO2–2(1-x)SiO2–xP2O5 glasses
K. Tsuzuku, H. Kishi, K. Touili, B. Elouadi & S. Taruta & N. Takusagawa 
 237 Biochemical activity of silicate phosphate glasses
I. Waclawska, L. Stoch & J. Ostrowska 

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Redox

 242 Development and industrial testing of a new in-line redox sensor
A. J. Faber & M. J. van Kersbergen 
 245 Effect of heat treatment on optical absorption of iron in float glass
K. Sakaguchi 

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Sol-gel, thin films, sealing and coatings

 248 Sealing glass system for molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFC)
M. J. Pascual, A. Durán & L.Pascual 
 255 Optical coatings based on SiO2 and TiO2 layers and characterised by complementary surface techniques
G. Battaglin, A. Menelle, M. Montecchi, E. Nichelatti & P. Polato 
 259 Ultraviolet microstructurable glasses: an overview
A. Harnisch, D. Hülsenberg, S. Hecht-Mijic, S. Mrotzek & U. Brokmann 
 265 Effects of processing parameters on radiative striations of alkoxide derived spin coating films
H. Kozuka, S. Takenaka, S. Kimura, T. Haruki & Y. Ishikawa 
 272 Sol-gel antireflective spin coating process for large size shielding windows
P. Prene, P. Belleville, F. Mennechez & C. Bouigeon 
 275 Formation of convexly shaped silica micropatterns on sol-gel derived films using a difference in surface free energy
K. Tadanaga, J. Morinaga, T. Fujii, A.Matsuda & T. Minami 

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Mechanical properties

 278 Residual stress measurement in axisymmetric glass articles
H. Aben, J. Anton & A. Errapart
 283 Effect of edge finish of float glass products on their strength and fatigue behaviour
R. Akcakaya & S. T. Gulati 
 286 Mechanical strength of tempered soda–lime–silica glass damaged by sand gravitation determined by bending with circular supports
S. Benbahouche, F. Roumili & R. Zegadi 
 290 Finite element computation of residual stresses near holes in tempered glass plates
F. Bernard, R. Gy & L. Daudeville 
 296 Relationships between composition and the mechanical properties of silicate glasses
Y. Bisrat, J. G. R. Kingston & R. J. Hand 
 300 Fragmentation of thin chemically tempered glass plates
E. Bouyne & O. Gaume 
 303 Strength degradation of automotive windshield from manufacturing to on-road service
S. T. Gulati, J. D. Helfinstine & T. A. Roe 

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Rheology, relaxation, water and transport properties

 309 Mobilities of divalent ions in glass
C. Martiny, S. Murugavel, B. Roling, F. Natrup, H. Bracht & M. D. Ingram 
 315 Investigation of glasses from the system BaO–CaO–Al2O3–SiO2 used as sealants for the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)
P. Geasee, R. Conradt, T. Schwickert, U. Reisgen, J. Remmel & F. Tietz 
 321 Degassing and water release peculiarities of float glasses
V. A. Kreisberg, V. P. Rakcheev & I. H. Smith 
 326 Process control methods for chemical strengthening of glass on industrial scale
G. Macrelli 
 330 Glasses as a binding phase for tools made of the cBN with submicrocrystalline sintered alumina admixture
B. Procyk, M. Sroda & B. Staniewicz-Brudnik
 333 Glasses in the system Na2O–B2O3–SiO2 modified with MoO3
B. Procyk, K. Wodnicka & B. Trybalska 
 336 Determination of parameters which influence the water content of hard borosilicate glass
H. Sengel, G. Albayrak & L. Kaya 
 340 Dependence of shear viscosity on the homogenisation process of a diabase melt
M. Solvang, Yuanzheng Yue, J. de Claville Christiansen & S. L. Jensen 
 343 Features of leaching of phase separated alkali borosilicate glasses in acid salt solutions
T. A.Tsyganova, T. V. Antropova, O. V. Rakhimova & I. A. Drozdova 
 347 Surface tension measurement in several glasses
M. Yamashita, M. Suzuki & H. Yamanaka 

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Innovation and achievement

 350 Review of the 20th Century and the prospect of the new Century in regard to China's glass industry
Mo Wenyi 
 355 Professional development for graduate managers in industry
J. M. Parker & G. J. Richardson

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Culture, heritage and history

 357 The technology of 17th century flint glass
C. Brain 
 361 The Portuguese glass industry. The Marinha Grande Museum of Glass: preserving glass memories
C. Carvalho 
 364 Some observations on crizzled glass (preliminary results of a survey of 18th century central European tableware)
J. Kunicki-Goldfinger, J. Kierzek & B. Malozewska-Bucko & A. J. Kasprzak 
 369 Douglas Strachan and the revival of the Scottish stained glass tradition
J. MacDonald 
 373 A case for the reunion of art and science in glassmaking
M. A. Rasmussen & C. Onoda 
 378 Artistic applications of the sol-gel process: the ability to coat and impregnate organic material with colloidal alkali silicate gels has opened up the possibility for glass artists to create detailed facsimiles of natural forms and include them in cast glass sculptures
E. Smy 
 382 Protection of historic stained glass
S. Strobl

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