ESTIMATION OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN INDUSTRIAL GLASSES UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS BASED ON THE MEASUREMENT OF THEIR MICROHARDNESS

Authors

  • Vasilij Sharagov Balti State University Alecu Russo http://orcid.org/
  • Mariana Agaki Balti State University Alecu Russo http://orcid.org/
  • Ion Olaru Balti State University Alecu Russo http://orcid.org/

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30890/2567-5273.2019-07-01-066

Keywords:

industrial glass, thermomagnetic treatment, magnetic field, structural changes, microhardness, vector magnitude of magnetic induction.

Abstract

The influence of constant, alternating and impulse magnetic fields on the structural changes in industrial glasses for various purposes was studied using the method of measuring their microhardness. The regimes of treatment of industrial glassware by elec

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Published

2017-04-29

How to Cite

Шарагов, В., Агакы, М., & Олару, И. (2017). ESTIMATION OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN INDUSTRIAL GLASSES UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS BASED ON THE MEASUREMENT OF THEIR MICROHARDNESS. Modern Engineering and Innovative Technologies, 1(07-01), 67–70. https://doi.org/10.30890/2567-5273.2019-07-01-066

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