1990
DOI: 10.2514/3.26152
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Physical properties of manganese-bismuth specimens produced in microgravity

Abstract: By contrast to other miscibility gap systems investigated in the microgravity of space in which separation was caused by interfacial energy, the manganese-bismuth system showed no signs of separation under microgravity conditions. It was thus possible to take extensive physical and metallurgical measurements on the manganesebismuth specimens, which were melted and cooled down during three space missions. The results of these measurements contribute to the knowledge of the manganese-bismuth system and to select… Show more

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