Thermophysical properties of germanium and its alloys in liquid states related to the modeling of diffusion phenomena
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Thermophysical properties of liquid metals, such as the density, the viscosity and the compressibility,are necessary for the modeling of diffusion phenomena in liquid germanium alloys. These properties were investigated by several kinds of experimental method and have been accumulated as the database of thermophysical properties.
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