A review of the results from previous low-gravity experiments conducted on glass-forming melts is presented with particular emphasis on nucleation, crystallization, glass formation, and chemical homogeneity for hightemperature melts in low gravity. A review of this kind is important for 1) understanding the kinetics of glass formation (conversely, nucleation and crystallization) and the mechanism(s) of homogenization of high-temperature melts in lowgravity,2) avoidingduplicationin future low-gravity experiments, and 3) properly utilizing low-gravity conditions for improving present-day glass processing techniques and, hence, the quality of glasses on Earth. It is consistently observed that glasses prepared in low gravity aremore chemically ...
Metallic glasses are formed by cooling a liquid from high temperature to below the glass transition ...
Undercooling experiments and thermal physical property measurements of metallic alloys on the Intern...
Flight experiments are planned on drops containing bubbles. The experiments involve stimulating the ...
This flight definition project has the specific objective of investigating the kinetics of nucleatio...
The following list summarizes the most important results that have been consistently reported for gl...
The near weightlessness of a material in the reduced gravity environment of space offers the opportu...
Containerless glass forming experiments, which used a single axis acoustic levitator/furnace (SAAL),...
The Combustion Synthesis technique has been used to produce glasses based on B2O3-Al2O3-MgO and CaO-...
The drop shaft experiments were conducted at Japan Microgravity Center, whose experimental facility ...
Current and potential glass research under microgravity includes studies of minimum cooling rate, ho...
A drop shaft experiment was conducted to melt and solidify a glass of 3.5PbO-96.5B2O3 (mol%) composi...
Glass melts with a liquid-liquid miscibility gap show a sedimentation due to the effect of gravity o...
Fluoride glasses have great potential for optical fiber communications due to the high transmittance...
Glasses of Li2O · 2SiO2 (LS2), and LS2 doped with 0.001 wt% platinum (LS2 + 0.001 wt% Pt) compositio...
Metallic glasses are formed by cooling a liquid from high temperature to below the glass transition ...
Metallic glasses are formed by cooling a liquid from high temperature to below the glass transition ...
Undercooling experiments and thermal physical property measurements of metallic alloys on the Intern...
Flight experiments are planned on drops containing bubbles. The experiments involve stimulating the ...
This flight definition project has the specific objective of investigating the kinetics of nucleatio...
The following list summarizes the most important results that have been consistently reported for gl...
The near weightlessness of a material in the reduced gravity environment of space offers the opportu...
Containerless glass forming experiments, which used a single axis acoustic levitator/furnace (SAAL),...
The Combustion Synthesis technique has been used to produce glasses based on B2O3-Al2O3-MgO and CaO-...
The drop shaft experiments were conducted at Japan Microgravity Center, whose experimental facility ...
Current and potential glass research under microgravity includes studies of minimum cooling rate, ho...
A drop shaft experiment was conducted to melt and solidify a glass of 3.5PbO-96.5B2O3 (mol%) composi...
Glass melts with a liquid-liquid miscibility gap show a sedimentation due to the effect of gravity o...
Fluoride glasses have great potential for optical fiber communications due to the high transmittance...
Glasses of Li2O · 2SiO2 (LS2), and LS2 doped with 0.001 wt% platinum (LS2 + 0.001 wt% Pt) compositio...
Metallic glasses are formed by cooling a liquid from high temperature to below the glass transition ...
Metallic glasses are formed by cooling a liquid from high temperature to below the glass transition ...
Undercooling experiments and thermal physical property measurements of metallic alloys on the Intern...
Flight experiments are planned on drops containing bubbles. The experiments involve stimulating the ...