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vitrification - traducción al ruso

THE TRANSFORMATION OF A SUBSTANCE INTO A GLASS
Vitrified; Vitrifies; Glassification; Vitrification of radioactive waste
  • A vitrification experiment, using molten glass.

vitrification         

[vitrifi'keiʃ(ə)n]

общая лексика

витрификация

превращение в стекловидное вещество

гиалинизация

застекловывание (клеток при низких температурах)

остеклование

остекловывание

существительное

общая лексика

превращение в стекло или в стекловидное вещество

витрификация

специальный термин

остекловывание

стеклование

оплавление

стекловидное вещество

vitrification         
vitrification noun превращение в стекло или в стекловидное вещество
vitrified         

['vitrifaid]

общая лексика

застеклованный

прилагательное

общая лексика

превратившийся в стекло или в стекловидное вещество

остекленевший

специальный термин

глазурованный

геология

остеклованный

Definición

Vitrification

Wikipedia

Vitrification

Vitrification (from Latin vitrum 'glass', via French vitrifier) is the full or partial transformation of a substance into a glass, that is to say, a non-crystalline amorphous solid. Glasses differ from liquids structurally and glasses possess a higher degree of connectivity with the same Hausdorff dimensionality of bonds as crystals: dimH = 3. In the production of ceramics, vitrification is responsible for their impermeability to water.

Vitrification is usually achieved by heating materials until they liquidize, then cooling the liquid, often rapidly, so that it passes through the glass transition to form a glassy solid. Certain chemical reactions also result in glasses.

In terms of chemistry, vitrification is characteristic for amorphous materials or disordered systems and occurs when bonding between elementary particles (atoms, molecules, forming blocks) becomes higher than a certain threshold value. Thermal fluctuations break the bonds; therefore, the lower the temperature, the higher the degree of connectivity. Because of that, amorphous materials have a characteristic threshold temperature termed glass transition temperature (Tg): below Tg amorphous materials are glassy whereas above Tg they are molten.

The most common applications are in the making of pottery, glass, and some types of food, but there are many others, such as the vitrification of an antifreeze-like liquid in cryopreservation.

In a different sense of the word, the embedding of material inside a glassy matrix is also called vitrification. An important application is the vitrification of radioactive waste to obtain a substance that is thought to be safer and more stable for disposal.

One study suggests during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, a victim's brain was vitrified by the extreme heat of the volcanic ash; however, this has been strenuously disputed.

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