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Capillary-crystallization strength of glass mixture components. / Deryabin, V. A.; Voroshilova, I. G.; Shvarts, O. A.
в: Стекло и керамика, № 9, 2001, стр. 7-9.

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Deryabin, VA, Voroshilova, IG & Shvarts, OA 2001, 'Capillary-crystallization strength of glass mixture components', Стекло и керамика, № 9, стр. 7-9.

APA

Deryabin, V. A., Voroshilova, I. G., & Shvarts, O. A. (2001). Capillary-crystallization strength of glass mixture components. Стекло и керамика, (9), 7-9.

Vancouver

Deryabin VA, Voroshilova IG, Shvarts OA. Capillary-crystallization strength of glass mixture components. Стекло и керамика. 2001;(9):7-9.

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Deryabin, V. A. ; Voroshilova, I. G. ; Shvarts, O. A. / Capillary-crystallization strength of glass mixture components. в: Стекло и керамика. 2001 ; № 9. стр. 7-9.

BibTeX

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title = "Capillary-crystallization strength of glass mixture components",
abstract = "The attraction of glass particles modeling quartz sand grains by capillary collars of aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate and sodium carbonate of different concentrations was experimentally studied. It is shown that the particles attraction in the initial moments of the contact with the spacer liquid is due to the capillary interactions. An additional cohesion of solid particles resulted from the formation of crystallization contacts was observed during the gradual water evaporation and solution saturation.",
author = "Deryabin, {V. A.} and Voroshilova, {I. G.} and Shvarts, {O. A.}",
year = "2001",
language = "Русский",
pages = "7--9",
journal = "Стекло и керамика",
issn = "0131-9582",
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number = "9",

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RIS

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N2 - The attraction of glass particles modeling quartz sand grains by capillary collars of aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate and sodium carbonate of different concentrations was experimentally studied. It is shown that the particles attraction in the initial moments of the contact with the spacer liquid is due to the capillary interactions. An additional cohesion of solid particles resulted from the formation of crystallization contacts was observed during the gradual water evaporation and solution saturation.

AB - The attraction of glass particles modeling quartz sand grains by capillary collars of aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate and sodium carbonate of different concentrations was experimentally studied. It is shown that the particles attraction in the initial moments of the contact with the spacer liquid is due to the capillary interactions. An additional cohesion of solid particles resulted from the formation of crystallization contacts was observed during the gradual water evaporation and solution saturation.

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JO - Стекло и керамика

JF - Стекло и керамика

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