Surface tension and density of copper-Zirconium alloys in contact with fluoride refractories

The surface tension and density of copper–zirconium alloys were measured over a wide range of zirconium concentration (from 7.182 to 74.0 at.%) at temperatures between 1000 and 1250∘C by the “large drop” method in cups made on calcium fluoride. The surface tension and density polytherms are straight...

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description The surface tension and density of copper–zirconium alloys were measured over a wide range of zirconium concentration (from 7.182 to 74.0 at.%) at temperatures between 1000 and 1250∘C by the “large drop” method in cups made on calcium fluoride. The surface tension and density polytherms are straight lines with negative temperature coefficients. The excess volume of mixing is negative, the maximum decrease in volume, observed for a 47.0 at.% Zr alloy, being 3.4%
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Applied sciences
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Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
Contact
Copper
Copper base alloys
DENSITY
Exact sciences and technology
Fluid surfaces and fluid-fluid interfaces
FLUORIDES
IMPACT TESTS
Materials science
Metals. Metallurgy
Physics
REFRACTORIES
Straight lines
Surface energy (surface tension, interface tension, angle of contact, etc.)
SURFACE TENSION
Surfaces and interfaces
thin films and whiskers (structure and nonelectronic properties)
Zirconium
Zirconium alloys
title Surface tension and density of copper-Zirconium alloys in contact with fluoride refractories
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