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Owens Corning Research Scientist Manoj Choudhary on Mathematical Modeling of Glass Behavior

by Hope Inman | Mar 6, 2012

Owens Corning research scientist Manoj Choudhary talks to MaterialsViews about his recent review on the mathematical modeling of glass behavior.

As part of our series of video abstracts, we spoke to Owens Corning researcher Manoj K. Choudhary about his review publication in the International Journal of Applied Glass Science: Mathematical Modeling of Flow and Heat Transfer Phenomena in Glass Melting, Delivery, and Forming Processes.

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