A Comparison of Surface Tension,Viscosity, and Density of Sn and Sn–Ag Alloys Using Different Measurement Techniques |
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Authors: | Tomasz Gancarz Zbigniew Moser W?adys?aw G?sior Janusz Pstru? Hani Henein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Metal Physics, Ivan Franko National University, 8, Kyrylo and Mephodiy Str., 79005 Lviv, Ukraine;(2) Chemnitz University of Technology, Institute of Physics, D-09107 Chemnitz, Germany |
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Abstract: | This work is aimed at comparing several methods for the measurement of physical properties for molten Sn and Sn–Ag alloys,
namely, surface tension, density, and viscosity. The method used for viscosity in this work is the modified capillary method.
For surface tension and density, the data used for comparison were previously measured using the maximum bubble pressure method
and the dilatometer technique, respectively, for four Sn–Ag alloys having (3.8, 32, 55, and 68) at% Ag. The results are compared
with those obtained using a new method based on a fluid draining from a crucible under the influence of gravity, designated
the Roach–Henein (RH) method. This new method enables the determination of these three physical properties in one set of measurements.
Liquid Sn was used as well as two liquid Sn–Ag alloys having (3.8 and 34.6) at% Ag with the RH method. It was determined that
the RH method may be used to simultaneously obtain surface tension, viscosity, and density and that the errors associated
with these measurements were similar to those obtained using traditional and separate techniques. Comparisons of the measured
viscosity and surface tension to those predicted using thermodynamic models will also be presented. Finally a comparison of
mixing model predictions with the experimentally measured alloy surface tension and viscosity is also presented. |
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