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The effect of heating sources on temperature profiles on a cross section of glass
2012
Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
In this study, the effect of heating sources on the temperature profiles of soda-lime silicate glass was investigated. Conventional heating created an extreme thermal gradient (the surface temperature > the interior temperature) when glass which is a poor thermal conductor was heated. As a result, an adequate soaking time depended on the thickness was required for the interior of the glass to become as hot as those surface. On the other hands, microwave heating which was employed to rapidly and
doi:10.2109/jcersj2.120.35
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