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RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 95, Issue 5, Pages 902-909Publisher
MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0036024421050083
Keywords
liquid Al-In alloys; viscosity; microheterogeneity; liquid-liquid structural transition; melt overheating; theory of absolute reaction rates; free volume; molar viscosity
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The study presents original experimental data on the viscosity of liquid Al-In alloys and discusses the concept of microheterogeneity of metal melts. The conclusions drawn from the data suggest patterns of microheterogeneity evolution with changes in melt temperature, with a numerical estimate of parameters such as dispersed particle size.
Original experimental data on the viscosity of liquid Al-In alloys are presented. Measuring results are discussed within the concept of microheterogeneity of metal melts in the context of studying the conditions for the existence of microheterogeneity. Based on the experimental data, a conclusion is reached about the patterns of the evolution of microheterogeneity upon a change in the melt temperature, and a numerical estimate is made of the parameters of the microheterogeneous structure of liquid Al-In alloys, particularly the size of dispersed particles.
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