2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-5408(02)00794-8
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Variation of activation energy in Al–Ni-based alloy melts

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“…Meanwhile, we fitted the viscosity–temperature curve above the melting point in Figure 5 on the basis of Arrhenius equation. Activation energy is the function of the temperature but it is usually considered as a constant when the temperature is above the melting point (Kivelson and Tarjus, 1998; Bian et al, 2002; Meng et al, 2007). The fitting parameters and values of M are shown in Table 3.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, we fitted the viscosity–temperature curve above the melting point in Figure 5 on the basis of Arrhenius equation. Activation energy is the function of the temperature but it is usually considered as a constant when the temperature is above the melting point (Kivelson and Tarjus, 1998; Bian et al, 2002; Meng et al, 2007). The fitting parameters and values of M are shown in Table 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47,48 The above-mentioned experimental methods have been detailed in the literature 16,22,[49][50][51] and here, only their brief descriptions were done. The available viscosity experimental datasets of liquid Ni-Al 18,19,26,27,30,[39][40][41][52][53][54][55][56][57][58] and Ni-Al-based alloys 10,13,14,29,59 together with the methods used to perform the measurements are discussed here.…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last 60 years, the reference data for the viscosity of pure liquid Al 18,26,27,39,41,52,[56][57][58] and Ni 10,18,19,26,27,40,53,56 have been determined by different viscometric methods 10,22,24 and collected in the literature. 17,18,[22][23][24] The same measurement methods have been mostly used to obtain the viscosity datasets of liquid Ni-Al binary alloys, 26,27,40,41,54,[55][56][57][58]79 either obtained over the entire composition range (Figure 3) or for Al-rich alloys, 41,54,57,58,79 containing up to 7.5 at.-% Ni (Figure 4).…”
Section: Viscosity Data Of Liquid Ni-al Alloysmentioning
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“…Viscosity values of liquid metals are important in the prediction of fluid flow in many metallurgical manufacturing processes. Investigations on the viscosity of metallic melts remain an active domain of research in both the technical and theoretical fields of condensed matter physics [13][14][15]. Arrhenius equation is one of the most frequently formulas used to represent the temperature dependence of the viscosity of liquid metals in a wide temperature range [16]:…”
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confidence: 99%