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Spray drying of reconstituted skim milk fermented with <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus</i> GG: control of glass transition and stickiness. [PDF]
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Polymer Fiber Rigid Network with High Glass Transition Temperature Reinforces Stability of Organic Photovoltaics. [PDF]
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The International Journal of Supercomputing Applications, 1990
Computer simulations of melting, crystallization, glass transition, and annealing for a model system of 864 Lennard-Jones (LJ) atoms under a periodic boundary condition are carried out using constant-pressure molec ular dynamics techniques with temperature control.
Fumiko Yonezawa +2 more
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Computer simulations of melting, crystallization, glass transition, and annealing for a model system of 864 Lennard-Jones (LJ) atoms under a periodic boundary condition are carried out using constant-pressure molec ular dynamics techniques with temperature control.
Fumiko Yonezawa +2 more
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Reflections on the Glass Transition
Advances in the Computational Sciences, 2017We present a brief overview of two key aspects of the structural glass transition (GT). The first part analyzes the structural slowing down in supercooled liquids, culminating in the kinetic GT predicted by mode-coupling theory (MCT); the theoretical predictions are confronted with the results of Molecular Dynamics simulations.
Bomont, Jean-Marc +2 more
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Nature of the glass transition
Physical Review B, 1988We propose a picture whereby the kinetic glass transition observed in the laboratory is controlled by an underlying phase transition with unusual properties. We assume that the line of metastable liquid states below the freezing temperature ends in a fixed point, and show that this picture is in accord with a number of experimental observations ...
, Stein, , Palmer
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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1983
By means of the molecular dynamics technique, we have prepared computer glasses and studied the structural, thermodynamic, transport and dynamical properties of the obtained glasses in comparison with those for corresponding liquids and crystals. The computer glasses have been produced by quenching under constant pressures a model liquid consisting of ...
M. Kimura, F. Yonezawa
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By means of the molecular dynamics technique, we have prepared computer glasses and studied the structural, thermodynamic, transport and dynamical properties of the obtained glasses in comparison with those for corresponding liquids and crystals. The computer glasses have been produced by quenching under constant pressures a model liquid consisting of ...
M. Kimura, F. Yonezawa
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The laboratory glass transition
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2007The phenomenology of the laboratory glass transition is examined in the enthalpy landscape framework. It is shown that a generic description of the glassy state based on partitioning of the phase space caused by the finiteness of the time of observation explains all universal features of glass transition.
Prabhat K, Gupta, John C, Mauro
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Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1967
Abstract We hope that the preceding presentation has made it clear that the glass transition is not a simple phenomenon, but a very complicated process which is still not understood in all of its ramifications. The nature of the glass transition temperature (Tg), to begin with, has been the source cf considerable controversy for many years. The
M SHEN, A EISENBERG
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Abstract We hope that the preceding presentation has made it clear that the glass transition is not a simple phenomenon, but a very complicated process which is still not understood in all of its ramifications. The nature of the glass transition temperature (Tg), to begin with, has been the source cf considerable controversy for many years. The
M SHEN, A EISENBERG
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The nature of the colloidal ‘glass’ transition
Faraday Discussions, 2002The dynamically arrested state of matter is discussed in the context of athermal systems, such as the hard sphere colloidal arrest. We believe that the singular dynamical behaviour near arrest expressed, for example, in how the diffusion constant vanishes may be 'universal', in a sense to be discussed in the paper.
DAWSON K. A +6 more
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Phase transitions and glass transition in a hyperquenched silica‐alumina glass
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2017Abstract We investigate phase transitions, glass transition, and dynamic behavior in the hyperquenched 69SiO 2 –31Al 2 O 3 (mol%) glass ( SA glass).
Yanfei Zhang +2 more
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