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(abstract) Determination of the Specific Heat and Total Hemispherical Total Emissivity of the Highly Undercooled Zr(sub 41.2)Ti(sub 13.8)Cu(sub 12.5)Ni(sub 10.0)Be(sub 22.5) AlloyHigh temperature high vacuum electrostatic levitation was combined with DSC experiments to determine the specific heat C(sub p) of the undercooled Zr(sub 41.2)Ti(sub 13.8)Cu(sub 12.5)Ni(sub 10.0)Be(sub 22.5) liquid as a function of temperature. The containerless approach made it possible to undercool the melt to the glass transition temperature without inducing nucleation. Because the cooling process was purely radiative, noncontact temperature measurement techniques could be used to determine the specific heat to total hemispherical emissivity ratio, C(sub p)/epsilon(sub t), for the undercooled liquid region. Using C(sub p) values which were independently obtained by DSC, epsilon(sub t) could be determined. With knowledge of C(sub p) of the undercooled liquid it was possible to determine other thermodynamic properties such as Gibbs free energy and entropy as a function of undercooling.
Document ID
20060037951
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Busch, R.
Kim, Y. J.
Johnson, W. L.
Rulison, A. J.
Rhim, W. K.
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
February 12, 1995
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
levitation thermodynamic properties undercooled alloys
specific heat total hemispheric emissivity containerless electrostatic

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