The emissivities of liquid metals at their fusion temperatures.The emissivities for several transition metals and various other metals and compounds in the liquid state at their fusion temperatures have been determined in this laboratory. The technique used involves electromagnetic levitation-induction heating of the materials in an inert atmosphere. The brightness temperature of the liquid phase of the material is measured as the material is heated through fusion. Given a reliable value of the fusion temperature, which is available for most pure substances, one may readily calculate an emissivity for the liquid phase at the fusion temperature. Even in cases where melting points are poorly known, the brightness temperatures are unique parameters, independent of the temperature scale and measured for a chemically defined system at a fixed point.
Document ID
19730057181
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Bonnell, D. W.
Treverton, J. A.
Valerga, A. J.
Margrave , J. L. (Rice University Houston, Tex., United States)