The behaviour in the glass transition domain of some oxynitride glasses has
been studied by thermoanalytical methods (dilatometry and differential the
rmal analysis) and mechanical techniques (creep and ultrasonic measurements
of Young's modulus). The thermoanalytical data are in good agreement with
the glass transition domain defined from viscosity data. The sharp decrease
of Young's modulus, that starts at the temperature of the strain point, is
compared to results obtained from mechanical spectroscopy by other authors
. The difference in the apparent activation energies for viscous flow above
and below the temperature of the strain point is used to separate the cont
ribution of the thermal and structural components. The high temperature app
arent activation energy of viscosity is in fair agreement with that of the
a-relaxation peak described by the formalism of hierarchically correlated m
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