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Part A: Materials Science

Estimation of surface tension for high temperature melts of the binary Ag-X alloys

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Pages 2128-2142 | Received 11 Feb 2020, Accepted 15 Apr 2020, Published online: 07 May 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Surface tension is a key property to materials. In this work, the surface tension of the binary alloys Ag-X (Au, Cu, Ce, Bi, Sn, Sb, In, Ni, Y, Pd) is carried out by using Butler Model over enter composition ratio at a certain temperature. According to calculation results, the increasing surface tension of the Ag-X (Cu, Au, Ni, Y, Pd) alloy is accompanied by the composition increases. For Ag-Sn alloy, the surface tension calculated by Butler model is consistent with the experimental result at temperature 1273 K. However, other Ag-X alloys can’t be compared due to the lack of the related experimental data. Although the experimental data about surface tension of the Ag-X alloy are limited, we are possible to make a comparison between the calculated results for the surface tension in this study and the available experimental data. Taken together, the surface tension calculated by Butler model that especially the Ag-Sn alloy are consistent with the experimental results at temperature 1273 K.

Acknowledgements

This work is supported by the [National Key R&D Program of China #1] under Grant [No. 2016YFB0402602]; [Chongqing New High-end R&D Institutions #2] under Grant [No. CSTC2018(C)XXYFJG0004]; and [Science and Technology Plan of Banan District, Chongqing, China #3] under Grant [No. 2018TJ07].

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work is supported by the National Key Research and Development Project of China [grant number 2016YFB0402602]; Chongqing New High-end R&D Institutions [grant number CSTC2018(C)XXYFJG0004] and Science and Technology Plan of Banan District, Chongqing, China [grant number 2018TJ07].

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