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MechGlass2024

23 January 2024   (0 Comments)
Posted by: David Moore

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MechGlass2024, 12 January 2024, Paris, France

Glass is an everyday material, which humanity has used since the Stone Ages and fabricated since
well before the Common Era. Today its uses range from cookware in our kitchens to lenses in
outer space and high-tech components. The wide use of glasses is due to numerous advantageous
properties, including transparency, high stiffness and hardness, low thermal expansion, high melting
point, relative inertness, etc, yet despite these numerous advantageous properties glass still has
a major drawback: it is fragile. Industry has tackled this issue via several schemes: altering the
chemical composition, invoking phase separation, layering glass, replacing Na+ by K+, etc.
This thematic day looked at current issues concerning the mechanical properties of glasses with
special emphases on:

• Plasticity
• Fracture across time and length scales
• Micromechanics
• Issues concerning industrial applications (including microelectronics)
• Emerging issues (including 3D printing)
• ...

This thematic day will set up a work plan for a Mechanics of Glasses summer school.

Link to programme and abstracts


Society of Glass Technology

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