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Thermophysical properties of a highly superheated and undercooled Ni–Si alloy melt
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Materials ScienceSolute Diffusion CoefficientHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsLiquidus Temperature 1623Surface TensionAlloy DesignThermodynamicsSolidificationAlloy PhaseMicrostructureThermophysical Properties
The surface tension of superheated and undercooled liquid Ni–5 wt % Si alloy was measured by an electromagnetic oscillating drop method over a wide temperature range from 1417 to 1994 K. The maximum undercooling of 206 K (0.13 TL) was achieved. The surface tension of liquid Ni–5 wt % Si alloy is 1.697 N m−1 at the liquidus temperature 1623 K, and its temperature coefficient is −3.97×10−4 N m−1 K−1. On the basis of the experimental data of surface tension, the other thermophysical properties such as the viscosity, the solute diffusion coefficient, and the density of liquid Ni–5 wt % Si alloy were also derived.
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