The relationship between high potassium and lead-barium glass after subclassification based on SPSS
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Cluster analysis, correlation coefficient matrix, glass classification.Abstract
During the weathering process, the internal elements of the glass are exchanged with the environmental elements in large quantities, and the composition changes. In order to classify the glass, we select unweathered samples, classify the representative elements, binary classify the representative elements through systematic clustering, and finally judge the rationality by the standard error of the line chart at the classification. In order to further analyze the correlation relationship and difference between the chemical components of different types of glass cultural relics, combined with the grade division of the degree of correlation, the correlation of the chemical composition of the two types of glass was judged by comparing the colors of the correlation coefficient matrix, and the overall color of the high potassium glass was darker for the overall color of the two coefficient matrices, and the difference between its chemical components was considered to be greater.
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