Abstract:
In everyday life, we are familiar with glass. Their applications spread from uses such as lenses, prisms, mirrors for optics, windshields for cars and windows for houses, to glass bres for telecommunications. Glass is everywhere in modern life. Traditionally, glass is made from quenching its liquid counterpart from very high temperature. Therefore, studies of glass-forming in liquid state are important in controlling and predicting the behaviour of the ensuing glass.