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High-Temperature Measurements of Materials [electronic resource] /edited by Hiroyuki Fukuyama, Yoshio Waseda.

by Fukuyama, Hiroyuki [editor.]; Waseda, Yoshio [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advances in Materials Research: 11Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540859185.Subject(s): Materials | Thermodynamics | Engineering | Material Science | Materials Science, general | Metallic Materials | Engineering, general | ThermodynamicsDDC classification: 620.11 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Measurement of Structure of High Temperature and Undercooled Melts by using X-Ray Diffraction Methods Combined with Levitation Techniques -- Viscosity and Density Measurements of High Temperature Melts -- Marangoni Flow and Surface Tension of High Temperature Melts -- Diffusion Coefficients of Metallic Melts Measured by Shear Cell Technique Under Microgravity and on the Ground -- Thermal Diffusivity Measurements of Oxide and Metallic Melts at High Temperature by the Laser Flash Method -- Emissivities of High Temperature Metallic Melts -- Noncontact Thermophysical Property Measurements of Metallic Melts under Microgravity -- Noncontact Laser Calorimetry of High Temperature Melts in a Static Magnetic Field -- Noncontact Thermophysical Property Measurements of Refractory Metals Using an Electrostatic Levitator.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Thermophysical properties of high-temperature materials are important from both the scientific and engineering points of view. This book includes the latest developments in the measurements of atomic structure, density, surface tension, viscosity, heat capacity, thermal and mass diffusivity, thermal conductivity, emissivity, and electrical conductivity of mainly metallic melts. High-temperature measurements are difficult due to high chemical reactivity and fluidity. Some distinctive inventions on the experimental techniques such as levitation technique combined with microgravity, synchrotron radiation or magnetic field enable high-precision measurements. This book is the perfect choice for specialists and nonspecialists eager to know the cutting-edge details in this field.
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Measurement of Structure of High Temperature and Undercooled Melts by using X-Ray Diffraction Methods Combined with Levitation Techniques -- Viscosity and Density Measurements of High Temperature Melts -- Marangoni Flow and Surface Tension of High Temperature Melts -- Diffusion Coefficients of Metallic Melts Measured by Shear Cell Technique Under Microgravity and on the Ground -- Thermal Diffusivity Measurements of Oxide and Metallic Melts at High Temperature by the Laser Flash Method -- Emissivities of High Temperature Metallic Melts -- Noncontact Thermophysical Property Measurements of Metallic Melts under Microgravity -- Noncontact Laser Calorimetry of High Temperature Melts in a Static Magnetic Field -- Noncontact Thermophysical Property Measurements of Refractory Metals Using an Electrostatic Levitator.

Thermophysical properties of high-temperature materials are important from both the scientific and engineering points of view. This book includes the latest developments in the measurements of atomic structure, density, surface tension, viscosity, heat capacity, thermal and mass diffusivity, thermal conductivity, emissivity, and electrical conductivity of mainly metallic melts. High-temperature measurements are difficult due to high chemical reactivity and fluidity. Some distinctive inventions on the experimental techniques such as levitation technique combined with microgravity, synchrotron radiation or magnetic field enable high-precision measurements. This book is the perfect choice for specialists and nonspecialists eager to know the cutting-edge details in this field.

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