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Use of the Adam‐Gibbs Equation in the Analysis of Structural Relaxation
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1984
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Relaxation ProcessEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidRelaxation TimeGlass MaterialAdam‐gibbs EquationSoft MatterMolecular DynamicsGlass-ceramicThermodynamic ModellingMolecular ThermodynamicsNbs 710MechanicsGlass TransitionThermodynamicsBiophysicsMaterials SciencePhysicsStructural RelaxationSolid MechanicsEntropyNatural SciencesMultiscale Modeling
Narayanaswamy's model of structural relaxation has been shown to provide an excellent description of the behavior of a variety of glasses. In the standard formulation, the relaxation time, τ is represented by the Arrhenius equation, with the activation energy partitioned between the temperature and Active temperature. That form for τ is successful, but lacks theoretical justification. In this paper, the Adam‐Gibbs equation is shown to describe accurately both τ and the viscosity of NBS 710 (alkali lime silicate) glass. This equation is expected to be accurate over a wider range of temperature and Active temperature than the Arrhenius equation.
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