Differential scanning calorimetric measurements to determine solidus and liquidus temperatures and latent heat of fusion of two high temperature materials, PWA1484 and an experimental gamma titanium aluminide alloy, are presented. The solidus and liquidus temperatures of PWA1484 are 1340 and 1404°C. The solidus and liquidus temperatures of the titanium aluminide alloy are 1453 and 1522°C. Solidus and liquidus temperatures determined from actual heating and cooling curves, which were measured using imbedded thermocouples and analyzed by a pseudo-differential thermal analysis technique are found to be in good agreement with the differential scanning calorimetric measurements
A recording apparatus suitable for thermal and differential thermal analysis was developed. It can b...
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is used to determine thermodynamic properties including spec...
Polučvrsta obrada metala (SSMP) uključuje oblikovanje metalnih legura u području između solidus i li...
New techniques for obtaining various thermophysical properties, i.e., densities and incremental enth...
The first part of presented paper is devoted to comparison of solidus and liquidus temperatures dete...
This paper presents experimental results on thermophysical properties of the most commonly used tita...
The French National Metrology Laboratory LNE-LCM has developed a high temperature reference facility...
Thermophysical property data are needed for the mathematical modelling of high-temperature processes...
AbstracL In materials science, accurate high temperature thermodynamic measurements are needed to pr...
The paper deals with the study of latent heats of melting of three real steels (one low-alloyed stee...
The paper is devoted to the comparison of the results in the frame of solidus and liquidus temperatu...
A tool widely employed in foundry is measuring the melt temperature during free cooling in cups. The...
The study deals with precise determination of phase transformation temperatures of steel. A series o...
Titanium is recognized for its strategic importance as a unique lightweight, high strength alloyed s...
The present report describes measurement methods and measuring equipment for determining density, th...
A recording apparatus suitable for thermal and differential thermal analysis was developed. It can b...
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is used to determine thermodynamic properties including spec...
Polučvrsta obrada metala (SSMP) uključuje oblikovanje metalnih legura u području između solidus i li...
New techniques for obtaining various thermophysical properties, i.e., densities and incremental enth...
The first part of presented paper is devoted to comparison of solidus and liquidus temperatures dete...
This paper presents experimental results on thermophysical properties of the most commonly used tita...
The French National Metrology Laboratory LNE-LCM has developed a high temperature reference facility...
Thermophysical property data are needed for the mathematical modelling of high-temperature processes...
AbstracL In materials science, accurate high temperature thermodynamic measurements are needed to pr...
The paper deals with the study of latent heats of melting of three real steels (one low-alloyed stee...
The paper is devoted to the comparison of the results in the frame of solidus and liquidus temperatu...
A tool widely employed in foundry is measuring the melt temperature during free cooling in cups. The...
The study deals with precise determination of phase transformation temperatures of steel. A series o...
Titanium is recognized for its strategic importance as a unique lightweight, high strength alloyed s...
The present report describes measurement methods and measuring equipment for determining density, th...
A recording apparatus suitable for thermal and differential thermal analysis was developed. It can b...
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is used to determine thermodynamic properties including spec...
Polučvrsta obrada metala (SSMP) uključuje oblikovanje metalnih legura u području između solidus i li...