Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5357280 | Applied Surface Science | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The wetting and evaporation behaviors of molten Mg drops on pressureless-sintered SiC surfaces were studied in a flowing Ar atmosphere at 973-1173 K by an improved sessile drop method. The initial contact angles are between 83° and 76°, only mildly depending on temperature. The formation of a ridge at the triple junction as a result of reaction between molten Mg and the SiO2 film on the SiC surface pins the triple line and leads to a constant contact diameter mode during the entire evaporation process. Moreover, the diffusion coefficients of the Mg vapor at different temperatures were evaluated based on a simple model.
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Authors
Dan Zhang, Ping Shen, Laixin Shi, Qiaoli Lin, Qichuan Jiang,