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Viscosities of Fe–Ni, Fe–Co and Ni–Co binary melts

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Published 19 January 2005 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Yuzuru Sato et al 2005 Meas. Sci. Technol. 16 363 DOI 10.1088/0957-0233/16/2/006

0957-0233/16/2/363

Abstract

Viscosities of three binary molten alloys consisting of the iron group elements, Fe, Ni and Co, have been measured by using an oscillating cup viscometer over the entire composition range from liquidus temperatures up to 1600 °C with high precision and excellent reproducibility. The viscosities measured showed good Arrhenius linearity for all the compositions. The viscosities of Fe, Ni and Co as a function of temperature are as follows: The isothermal viscosities of Fe–Ni and Fe–Co binary melts increase monotonically with increasing Fe content. On the other hand, in Ni–Co binary melt, the isothermal viscosity decreases slightly and then increases with increasing Co. The activation energy of Fe–Co binary melt increased slightly on mixing, and those of Fe–Ni and Ni–Co melts decreased monotonically with increasing Ni content. The above behaviour is discussed based on the thermodynamic properties of the alloys.

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10.1088/0957-0233/16/2/006