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Tailoring sphere density for high pressure physical property measurements on liquids
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2001
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Mineral PhysicHigh Hydrostatic PressureEngineeringMeasurementLiquid-liquid FlowFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringSoft MatterSimple LiquidStructural MaterialsHigh DensityRheologySpherical ShellSolidificationMaterials SciencePhysicsComposite SpheresSolid MechanicsMultiphase FlowMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsSphere DensityFluid-solid Interaction
We present a new method of tailoring the density of a sphere for use as a probe in high pressure-temperature physical property experiments on liquids. The method consists of a composite sphere made of an inner, high density, metallic, spherical core and an exterior, low density, refractory, spherical shell or mantle. Micromechanical techniques are used to fabricate the composite sphere. We describe a relatively simple mechanical device that can grind hemispherical recesses as small as 200 μm in diameter in sapphire and as small as 500 μm in diameter in ruby hemispheres. Examples of composite spheres made with a Pt or WC core and Al2O3 shell used in metallic liquids pressurized to 16 GPa and 1900 K are shown.
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