Abstract

The effect of water on the internal friction of SiO2–Al2O3–Na2O–MgO glasses with water content up to 0.070mol/l was determined. For (74−x)SiO2–xAl2O3–(26−y)Na2O–yMgO glasses in which 0≦x≦3 and 0≦y≦16, the low temperature friction peak below 200°C caused by the stress-induced movement of sodium ion shifts to higher temperature, and its activation energy becomes larger with increasing water content. This result suggests that the low temperature motion of Na+ ion (γ relaxation) becomes slower by addition of water. For 69SiO2–5Al2O3–13Na2O–13MgO glass, however, adding water enhanced sodium ion movement since aluminate tetrahedral became charge balanced by H+ instead of Na+ cation, thereby inducing γ relaxation.

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