Abstract

This preliminary investigation proves that the softening process of common glasses are detectable by use of the method of thermosonimetry (TS). The experiments have been worked out with graded samples of crushed glass material. Besides a clear indication of the structural glass transition temperature, some of the recordings also turn up with a double peaking. This stepwise performance is believed to depend on the thermal pre-history of the glass, mainly the rate of cooling. Observations experienced by TS technic might probably also serve as a basis of evaluating thermal properties of the sample.

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