Physical properties of liquid and undercooled tungsten by levitation techniques
Maintaining deep undercooling melts represents a formidable challenge when dealing with tungsten due to its high vapor pressure, its melting temperature ( T m = 3695 K ) , and the risk of contamination. Using electrostatic levitation, properties of liquid tungsten were measured above the melting tem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied physics letters 2005-01, Vol.86 (4), p.041901-041901-3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Maintaining deep undercooling melts represents a formidable challenge when dealing with tungsten due to its high vapor pressure, its melting temperature
(
T
m
=
3695
K
)
, and the risk of contamination. Using electrostatic levitation, properties of liquid tungsten were measured above the melting temperature as well as in the undercooled phase. Over the
3125
-
3710
K
interval, the density was measured as
ρ
(
T
)
=
1.67
×
10
4
−
1.08
(
T
−
T
m
)
kg
m
−
3
. Similarly, the surface tension was measured as
σ
(
T
)
=
2.478
×
10
3
−
0.31
(
T
−
T
m
)
over the
3360
-
3700
K
range. At
T
m
, the data agree well with the literature values. The excellent processing conditions also offer opportunities to achieve reproducible and controlled formation of metastable phases. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6951 1077-3118 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.1853513 |