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Fluctuation inhomogeneity and viscosity of glass-forming melts. / Tver'yanovich, Yu S.; Kalashnikov, E. V.; Il'chenko, O. V.; Ambrok, A. G.
в: Glass Physics and Chemistry, Том 22, № 3, 01.05.1996, стр. 219-224.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Fluctuation inhomogeneity and viscosity of glass-forming melts
AU - Tver'yanovich, Yu S.
AU - Kalashnikov, E. V.
AU - Il'chenko, O. V.
AU - Ambrok, A. G.
PY - 1996/5/1
Y1 - 1996/5/1
N2 - The calculation technique for temperature and concentration dependences of the transport coefficients in the melts is proposed. Within the quasi-thermodynamic approximation, the technique makes it possible to relate the features of the "composition-temperature" equilibrium phase diagrams to those of the melt structure and the transport coefficients. It is shown that fluctuation inhomogeneity of melts causes the viscosity to increase and the diffusion coefficient to decrease. These regularities are considered in terms of glass formation phenomena. The computational technique advanced is applied to the Ge-Te and As-Te systems.
AB - The calculation technique for temperature and concentration dependences of the transport coefficients in the melts is proposed. Within the quasi-thermodynamic approximation, the technique makes it possible to relate the features of the "composition-temperature" equilibrium phase diagrams to those of the melt structure and the transport coefficients. It is shown that fluctuation inhomogeneity of melts causes the viscosity to increase and the diffusion coefficient to decrease. These regularities are considered in terms of glass formation phenomena. The computational technique advanced is applied to the Ge-Te and As-Te systems.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0030491496
VL - 22
SP - 219
EP - 224
JO - Glass Physics and Chemistry
JF - Glass Physics and Chemistry
SN - 1087-6596
IS - 3
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