Densities of Pure Iron, Cobalt and Nickel in the Molten State
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概要
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Densities of iron, cobalt and nickel in the molten state were measured in the temperature range of about 1800°to 2200℃ using a levitation furnace, by means of estimating the volume of the metal drop from its photographs (horizontal and vertical views) and relating it with the weight of the same drop. The results thus obtained were considered on the basis of the principle of corresponding state and the law of Cailletet Mathias, etc. and a tentative liquid range diagram of iron was constructed on the analogy of mercury. The volume change of fusion was discussed in relation to the entropy of fusion.
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著者
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Sakuma Yutaka
The Research Institute Of Mineral Dressing And Metallurgy
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SAITO Tunezo
The Research Institute of Mineral Dressing and Metallurgy
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