Abstract:NiNi–PP alloys containing phosphorus from 1515 to 2323 at %%, which is close to the eutectic concentration, are studied with differential scanning calorimetry. The heat capacity CPCP is calculated at a constant pressure for the melts from the obtained data. The CPCP values of the alloys at temperatures above their melting points at 50∘50∘C are 0.530.53–0.590.59 J/(g K) and are in good agreement with the literature heat capacity values for liquid nickel and Ni3PNi3P. The CPCP of all of the melts linearly increases from the TLTL liquidus temperature to 1400∘1400∘С. There is a maximum on the concentration dependence of CPCP at the eutectic concentration.
Citation:
L. V. Kamaeva, V. I. Lad'yanov, “Heat capacity of nickel–phosphorus eutectic melts”, TVT, 57:2 (2019), 198–202; High Temperature, 57:2 (2019), 177–181
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