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Title | Thermophysical properties of multicomponent liquid alloys |
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Creators | Brillo Jürgen. |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Liquid alloys — Thermal properties. ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Metallurgy ; EBSCO eBooks |
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Language | English |
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Record key | ocn945752001 |
Record create date | 4/1/2016 |
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- Acknowledgement
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 New materials
- 1.2 Materials and process design
- 1.3 Challenges
- 1.4 Goals
- 1.5 Questions
- 1.6 Strategy and procedure
- 1.7 Thermophysical properties
- 2 Experimental methods
- 2.1 Conventional techniques
- 2.2 Levitation techniques
- 2.3 Optical dilatometry
- 2.4 Oscillating drop method
- 2.5 Oscillating cup viscometry
- 3 Density
- 3.1 Formalism
- 3.2 Unary systems
- 3.3 Binary systems
- 3.4 Ternary systems
- 3.5 Observed trends
- 3.6 Explanation attempts
- 3.7 Summary and conclusions
- 4 Surface tension
- 4.1 Formalism and models
- 4.2 Unary systems
- 4.3 Binary systems
- 4.4 Ternary systems
- 4.5 Observed trends
- 4.6 Summary and conclusions
- 5 Viscosity
- 5.1 Formalism and models
- 5.2 Unary systems
- 5.3 Binary and ternary systems
- 5.4 Ideal solution and excess viscosity
- 5.5 Observed trends
- 5.6 Summary and conclusions
- 6 Inter-property relations
- 6.1 Surface tension - viscosity relation
- 6.2 Stokes-Einstein relation
- 6.3 Summary and conclusions
- 7 Application examples
- 7.1 Solid-liquid interfacial energy
- 7.2 Liquid-liquid interfacial energy
- 7.3 Shape memory alloys
- 8 Conclusions
- 8.1 Discussion
- 8.2 Answers
- 8.3 Implications on computer aided materials design from the melt
- 8.4 Outlook
- A Data
- A.1 Pure elements
- A.2 Ag-Al-Cu
- A.3 Ag-Au
- A.4 Al-Au
- A.5 Al-Cu-Si
- A.6 Al-Fe
- A.7 Al-Ni
- A.8 Au-Cu
- A.9 Co-Sn
- A.10 Co-Cu-Fe
- A.11 Cu-Co-Ni
- A.12 Cu-Fe-Ni
- A.13 Cu-Ti
- A.14 Cr-Fe-Ni
- B Redlich-Kister parameters
- B.1 Ag-Al-Cu
- B.2 Al-Au
- B.3 Al-Cu-Si
- B.4 Al-Fe
- B.5 Al-In
- B.6 Al-Ni
- B.7 Co-Sn
- B.8 Cu-Co-Fe
- B.9 Cu-Co-Ni
- B.10 Cu-Fe-Ni
- B.11 Cu-Ti
- B.12 Cr-Fe-Ni
- Bibliography
- Index