1934
DOI: 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1934.tb19272.x
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Notes on the Coloration of Glazes by Light*

Abstract: The actinic darkening of the colors of certain glazes and bodies is described.

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“…This indicates that long-range interactions between the shear bands can significantly improve the shear stress in localized regions, which is caused by a confinement effect of the elastic shear strain fields by two neighbouring shear bands. 42 Thus, localized yielding occurs in a hydrostatic state, as previously described, 43 and the weak shear bands appear in these highly stressed regions associated with small shear banding processes. In this case, elastic energy can be relaxed by the formation of various shear bands in different scales, which generates a hierarchical structure in the length scales.…”
Section: -mentioning
confidence: 79%
“…This indicates that long-range interactions between the shear bands can significantly improve the shear stress in localized regions, which is caused by a confinement effect of the elastic shear strain fields by two neighbouring shear bands. 42 Thus, localized yielding occurs in a hydrostatic state, as previously described, 43 and the weak shear bands appear in these highly stressed regions associated with small shear banding processes. In this case, elastic energy can be relaxed by the formation of various shear bands in different scales, which generates a hierarchical structure in the length scales.…”
Section: -mentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Este hecho produce un incremento en la porosidad de la capa (ε), que provoca la disminución de su consistencia. Además, ello, unido al incremento del tamaño medio de partícula (d), hace que, según la ecuación [1], aumenta la constante de permeabilidad (Kp) de la capa formada, de manera que el agua se elimina más fácilmente y se reduce el tiempo de secado superficial.…”
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“…Sin embargo, en este caso, ello no se traduce en una reducción de su consistencia y en un incremento de la velocidad de secado, sino justamente en lo contrario. Este hecho se debe probablemente a que, debido al pequeño tamaño de las partículas la tortuosidad (π) de los capilares existentes en la capa formada es muy grande, lo que a la vista de la ecuación [1] se traduce en un aumento de la resistencia que opone el lecho de partículas al flujo de fluidos a su través, y por lo tanto, en una disminución de la velocidad de secado de la capa de engobe formada. Además, la capa formada a partir de la suspensión de engobe con bentonita resulta ser más consistente debido al aumento de las fuerzas de atracción de tipo electrostático entre las partículas de elevada superficie específica (6).…”
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