RI 6358 A Penetrometer for Measuring the Absolute Viscosity of Glass

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John E. Kelley Thomas D. Roberts Henry M. Harris
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

A penetrometer apparatus for measuring viscosity of glass at temperatures up to 1,450 ° C was developed for use in establishing the viscosity coefficients required for high- temperature forming of ceramic materials . The major advantage of the method is that it can be used with samples of almost any shape or size without the necessity of forming or measuring shapes to close dimensional tolerances . Also , it has proved accurate in the range of 106 to 109 poises , a gap between the normal limits of other methods . The device , which operates on a single penetrometer principle , was used to determine the absolute viscosity coefficient of substances in centimeter - gram- second units of poises instead of relative penetration - rate units as with other penetrometers . Penetration of the viscous sample was sensed with a linear , variable differential transformer . The output of this transformer was recorded versus time , and the penetration rate was used in calculating the viscosity coefficient . The general equation relating penetration rate and viscosity coefficient was found to be 11 = F ( ln L/a 0.72 ) 2 π UL · where is the viscosity coefficient in poises , F is the penetrator load in dynes , L is the penetration depth in centimeters, a is the penetrator radius in centimeters and U is the penetration rate in centimeters per second . The penetrometer was tested using a standard viscosity sample of sodalime - silica glass obtained from the National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) . Values obtained at several temperatures all agreed within 10 percent with comparable data calculated from the Fulcher equation derived by NBS for this glass . Equivalent accuracy was obtained with other glasses used to evaluate the apparatus .
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APA: John E. Kelley Thomas D. Roberts Henry M. Harris  (1964)  RI 6358 A Penetrometer for Measuring the Absolute Viscosity of Glass

MLA: John E. Kelley Thomas D. Roberts Henry M. Harris RI 6358 A Penetrometer for Measuring the Absolute Viscosity of Glass. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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