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Density and excess volumes of liquid copper, cobalt, iron and their binary and ternary alloys

  • Jürgen Brillo EMAIL logo , Ivan Egry and Taishi Matsushita
Published/Copyright: January 21, 2022
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Abstract

The densities of liquid copper, cobalt, and iron, their binary and ternary alloys have been measured over a temperature range including the undercooled regime. A non-contact technique was used, consisting of electromagnetic levitation combined with optical dilatometry.

For all samples, the density was a linear function of temperature. The concentration dependence was studied by means of the excess volume which was negligible for Co– Fe and positive for Cu– Fe, Cu– Co, and Cu–Co – Fe.

The density of the ternary alloy could be predicted from the excess volumes of the binary phases without the need to introduce any ternary interactions.


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Received: 2006-04-07
Accepted: 2006-08-23
Published Online: 2022-01-21

© 2006 Carl Hanser Verlag, München

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