Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction

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ISBN 10: 1118324579
ISBN 13: 978-1-11832-457-8

Chapter 13 - Applications and Processing of Ceramics - Questions and Problems - Page 544: 13.16

Answer

Borosilicate glasses and fused silica are resistant to thermal shock because they have relatively low coefficients of thermal expansion. Therefore, upon heating or cooling, the difference in the degree of expansion or contraction across a cross-section of a ware that is constructed from these materials will be relatively low.

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Borosilicate glasses and fused silica are resistant to thermal shock because they have relatively low coefficients of thermal expansion. Therefore, upon heating or cooling, the difference in the degree of expansion or contraction across a cross-section of a ware that is constructed from these materials will be relatively low.
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