High-temperature thermal expansion of Libyan Desert Glass as compared to that of silica glasses and natural silicates

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Silica Glass, Silicates, Thermal Expansion, High Temperature, Libyan Desert, Temperature Dependence

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The thermal expansion behavior of Libyan Desert Glasses (LDG) is compared to that of several commercial silica glasses and natural silicates. Up to about 1100 C, the thermal expansion behavior of LDG glasses is comparable to that of commercial silica glasses. At higher temperatures, the silica glasses show contraction due to the viscosity-dependent flow of the supercooled melt. The similarity between LDGs and the industrial glasses is greater at higher heating rates.

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