Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1635364 | Rare Metals | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The temperature dependence of the dynamic viscosity of Cu9In4 intermetallics melt has been investigated in five kinds of different heating and cooling processes with a torsional oscillation viscometer. It has been found that the viscosity of all Cu9In4 intermetallics decreases with increasing temperature in five kinds of different thermal processes. Thermal history has considerable effect on the viscosity. The viscosity in the cooling process with high superheating is greater than that in the cooling process with low superheating. The viscosity in the heating process is greater than that in the cooling process. No anomalous change in viscosity is measured in three kinds of cooling processes with low superheating. The anomalous change occurs at about 1050°C in cooling with high superheating and at 800°C in heating. Furthermore, the structural variation in different thermal processes has also been discussed on the basis of the change in viscosity and DSC analysis.
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Authors
Sujuan CHENG, Zhonghua WANG, Xiufang BIAN, Xuepu SUI,