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Surface tension and viscosity of industrial alloys from parabolic flight experiments — Results of theThermoLab project
Authors:Ragnhild Aune  Livio Battezzati  Rob Brooks  Ivan Egry  Hans-Jörg Fecht  Jean-Paul Garandet  Ken C Mills  Alberto Passerone  Peter N Quested  Enrica Ricci  Stephan Schneider  Seshadri Seetharaman  Rainer K Wunderlich  Bernard Vinet
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
2. Università degli Studi di Torino, Torino, Italy
3. National Physical Laboratory, Materials Centre, Teddington, UK
4. ZEUS (Zentrum für Erstarrung Unterkühlter Schmelzen) at DLR, Cologne, Germany
5. Materials Division, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
6. Department of Materials, Imperial College STM, London, UK
7. IENI-CNR Ge, Genoa, Italy
8. Département des Technologies pour les Engergies Nouvelles, CEA/DTEN, Grenoble, France
Abstract:The surface tension and the viscosity of a series of industrial alloys have been measured by the oscillating drop technique with an electromagnetic levitation device under reduced gravity conditions in several parabolic flights. It was demonstrated that the 20 seconds of reduced gravity available in a parabola were sufficient for melting, heating into the liquid phase, and cooling to solidification of typically 7 mm diameter metallic specimen. The surface tension and the viscosity were obtained from the frequency and the damping time constant of the oscillation which were evaluated from the temperature signal of a highresolution pyrometer. Alloys processed included steels, Ni-based superalloys, and Ti-alloys which were supplied by industrial partners to the project. Three to four parabolas were sufficient to obtain the surface tension and the viscosity over a large range in temperature.
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