Книга "Modern Glass Characterization" - это сборник глав, написанных экспертами в области характеризации стекла. Каждая глава посвящена определенной технике характеризации стекла, начиная от самых распространенных (например, Рамановской и Фурье-преобразовательной инфракрасной спектроскопии), до
The book consists of edited chapters by various authors, all experts in glass characterisation techniques. Each chapter focuses on methods used in glass analysis, ranging from traditional techniques (such as Raman Spectroscopy, FTIR, etc.) to more recent ones (SEM, Photoelasticity, etc.). The book's structure is perfect for researchers or students starting research activities in the area of glass characterisation. Chapters will cover: 1. A description of the technique and its history 2. Important information about working with glassy materials 3. How to analyse the data collected 4. Case studies demonstrating how to apply these techniques in real-world scenarios 5. Updates on recent and upcoming innovations in the techniques for characterising glass types.
Электронная Книга «Modern Glass Characterization» написана автором Группа авторов в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781119051886
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The book consists of a series of edited chapters, each written by an expert in the field and focusing on a particular characterization technique as applied to glass. The book covers a variety of techniques ranging from the very common (like Raman and FTIR) to the most recent (and less well known) ones, like SEM for structural analysis and photoelastic measurements. The level of the chapters make it suitable for researchers and for graduate students about to start their research work. It will also: discuss the technique itself, background, nuances when it comes to looking at glassy materials, interpretation of results, case studies, and recent and near-future innovations Fill a widening gap in modern techniques for glass characterization Provide much needed updates on the multiple essential characterization techniques