Abstract
The acoustic theory of the suspensions is applied to study acoustic properties of glass—ceramic. The relations between the sound speed and the sound attenuation with the crystallinity in glass—ceramic are derived. The theoretical results are verified by the ultrasonic experiments.
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Hong, Z., Ming-Zhou, Z., Yong-Chen, X., Cui-Ying, F. (1991). Sound Propagation in Glass-Ceramic. In: Leroy, O., Breazeale, M.A. (eds) Physical Acoustics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9573-1_44
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