Surface tension and adsorption of components in the sodium-potassium alloy systems: Effective liquid metal coolants promising in nuclear and space power engineering

The current state of studies on surface tension (ST) of the sodium-potassium binary alloy systems is briefly reviewed. Studies on ST of Na-K alloys prepared in identical conditions are carried out. The ST measurements are performed in the entire concentration range of the alloy compositions which we...

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Hauptverfasser: Alchagirov, B. B., Afaunova, L. Kh, Dyshekova, F. F., Kegadueva, Z. A., Mozgovoi, A. G., Arkhestov, R. Kh, Taova, T. M., Khokonov, Kh. B.
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