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Density and viscosity of ternary Cr-Fe-Ni liquid alloys

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 48, Issue 19, Pages 6818-6824

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-013-7487-2

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  1. German Academic Exchange Service DAAD [A/11/94004]

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The density and viscosity of ternary Cr-Fe-Ni liquid alloys have been investigated over a wide temperature range. The density was measured using electromagnetic levitation as a container-less technique, while viscosity was measured by means of a high-temperature oscillating cup viscometer. Although, the concentration dependence of density shows the influence of the second order (binary) interaction parameter in excess volume, the influence of a third order (ternary) interaction parameter in excess volume can be neglected. The temperature dependences of the viscosities are well described by the Arrhenius law. The viscosity increases monotonically as Fe or Cr concentration increases. For constant temperature, the viscosity as a function of iron molar faction can be described by a thermodynamic model using the enthalpy of mixing as input parameter.

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