Vogel–Fulcher–Tammann Equation
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The Vogel–Fulcher–Tammann equation, also known as Vogel–Fulcher–Tammann–Hesse equation or Vogel–Fulcher equation (abbreviated: VFT equation), is used to describe the viscosity of liquids as a function of temperature, and especially its strongly temperature dependent variation in the supercooled regime, upon approaching the glass transition. In this regime the viscosity of certain liquids can increase by up to 13 orders of magnitude within a relatively narrow temperature interval. The VFT equation reads as follows: :\eta = \eta_0 \cdot e^ where \eta_0 and B, are empirical material-dependent parameters, and T_\mathrm is also an empirical fitting parameter, and typically lies about 50 °C below the glass transition temperature. These three parameters are normally used as adjustable parameters to fit the VFT equation to experimental data of specific systems. The VFT equation is named after Hans Vogel, Gordon Scott Fulcher (1884–1971) and
Gustav Tammann Gustav Andreas Tammann (24 July 1932 – 6 January 2019) was a Swiss astronomer and academic. He served as director of the Astronomical Institute of the University of Basel; as a member of the European Space Agency Space Telescope Advisory Team, ...
(1861–1938).


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