The nature of the Al-Glass composites suggests the Face Centered Cubic (FCC) and Body Centred Cubic (BCC) crystal structures for the different materials. The structural characteristics also indicate that the material could be adapted as buffer layers and cryogenic dewars. It was revealed that samples were noted with strain stabilities between specific weights of the composition range of Al in composites. Also, the stress stability was also observed for a particular range of % weights of Al. The sample was found to have maximum strength for the particular weight of Al in composites in the compression test analyses. The temperature stability was found between temperature ranges for a specific particle size of Al. The X-ray diffraction patterns revealed variations in crystallite sizes of the Al-Glass composites as the weight of Aluminum increases in the samples. The distinct peaks and solid state properties showed that the materials are crystalline with increased Aluminum composition. This book provides a report for researchers, industries and University students and for documentation.
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