Viscosity of liquid metals: An interpretation
AUTOR(ES)
Hildebrand, J. H.
RESUMO
The fluidity of liquid metals, like that of simple nonmetallic liquids, is a linear function of the ratio of unoccupied volume to intrinsic volume over long ranges as expressed by the equation ϕ = B[(V/V0) - 1]. Values of V0 obtained by extrapolating to ϕ = 0 agree well with molal volumes of compact crystals at 20°C calculated from densities.
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