2012
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.85.041501
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Dynamic thermal expansivity of liquids near the glass transition

Abstract: Based on previous works on polymers by Bauer et al. [Phys. Rev. E 61, 1755 (2000)], this paper describes a capacitative method for measuring the dynamical expansion coefficient of a viscous liquid. Data are presented for the glass-forming liquid tetramethyl tetraphenyl trisiloxane (DC704) in the ultraviscous regime. Compared to the method of Bauer et al., the dynamical range has been extended by making time-domain experiments and by making very small and fast temperature steps. The modeling of the experiment p… Show more

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“…We have measured the complex, frequency-dependent dielectric constant ε(ω), shear modulus G(ω) 20,23 , adiabatic bulk modulus K S (ω) 23,24 , and longitudinal specific heat c l (ω) 25 liquids tetramethyl-tetraphenyl-trisiloxane (DC704) and 5-polyphenyl-4-ether (5PPE) (commercial vacuum-pump oils). For DC704 the time-dependent longitudinal thermal expansion coefficient α l (t) 26 was also measured (see appendix B for details). We note that both liquids have linear-response functions that to a good approximation obey time-temperature superposition (TTS) 23,28,29 , i.e., their loss-peak shapes are temperature independent in log-log plots.…”
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“…We have measured the complex, frequency-dependent dielectric constant ε(ω), shear modulus G(ω) 20,23 , adiabatic bulk modulus K S (ω) 23,24 , and longitudinal specific heat c l (ω) 25 liquids tetramethyl-tetraphenyl-trisiloxane (DC704) and 5-polyphenyl-4-ether (5PPE) (commercial vacuum-pump oils). For DC704 the time-dependent longitudinal thermal expansion coefficient α l (t) 26 was also measured (see appendix B for details). We note that both liquids have linear-response functions that to a good approximation obey time-temperature superposition (TTS) 23,28,29 , i.e., their loss-peak shapes are temperature independent in log-log plots.…”
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“…4 via a single, internal energy bond. The predictions for the dynamic adiabatic/isothermal bulk moduli (or those of the dynamic expansion coefficient [77]) depend, of course, not just on the dynamic shear modulus (compliance), but also on the non-dissipative elements. For a system described by Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this work we avoid the problem by determining the density, ρ, indirectly from measurement of the dielectric constant (relative permittivity) of the liquid [39,40]. The ClausiusMossotti equation relates the high frequency limiting value of the permittivity, ε∞, to the material…”
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