BS 7034-3:1988
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Viscosity and viscometric fixed points of glass Method for the determination of viscosity by fibre elongation viscometer
Hardcopy , PDF
English
31-01-1989
National foreword
Committees responsible
Method
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Field of application
3 Reference
4 Definitions
5 Principle
6 Apparatus
7 Sample and test specimen
8 Procedure
9 Expression of results
10 Test report
Annex
Bibliography
Table
Time interval delta ts for an extension (delta l/l1)
= 0,02 under a load of mass m (as corrected for
dead-weight and surface tension), for a fibre of
initial diameter d1 = 0,737 mm
Figures
1 Conversion factor ft as a function of the fibre
diameter d1
2 Fibre elongation method: example of a testing device
(schematic)
3 Connector block (metal) bored to act as a hanging
device
4 Connector hooks (wire) to act as hanging devices
Provides a method of determining the dynamic viscosity of glass by measuring the elongation of a glass fibre under a defined uniaxial stress. In addition, the viscosity-temperature relationship and the dependence of the viscosity on the thermal history can be determined. Covers field of application, reference, definitions, principle, apparatus, sample and test specimen, procedure, expression of results and test report.
Committee |
LBI/1/2
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 86/51627 DC. Also numbered as ISO 7884-3. (09/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
18
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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This part of ISO 7884 specifies a method of determining the dynamic viscosity of glass by measuring the elongation of a glass fibre under a defined uniaxial stress. In addition, the viscosity-temperature relationship and the dependence of the viscosity on the thermal history can be determined.
NOTE Using this method, all parts of the tested material are subject to the same mechanical stress when the shape of the fibre is correct, the glass is homogeneous and isotropic, and the influence of gravity on the fibre itself can be neglected. The deformation is a pure elongation instead of a simple shear. Without major uncertainty, the determination of the shear viscosity by an elongation experiment is possible only when the material behaves like a Newtonian fluid.
The knowledge of equilibrium viscosities in the low-temperature range is useful for fitting suitable viscosity-temperature formulae over the whole range of glass viscosities and for a more detailed survey on thermal history influences than can be derived from fixed-point methods alone.
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