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Phys. Rev. B 55, 26–29 (1997)

Noncontact modulation calorimetry of metallic liquids in low Earth orbit

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R. K. Wunderlich
Technical University Berlin, Metalphysics and Technology, Hardenbergstrasse 36, PN 2-3 10623 Berlin, Germany

D. S. Lee and W. L. Johnson
California Institute of Technology, Keck Laboratory of Engineering Materials 138-78, Pasadena, California 91125

H.-J. Fecht
Technical University Berlin, Metalphysics and Technology, Hardenbergstrasse 36, PN 2-3 10623 Berlin, Germany

Received 29 July 1996; published in the issue dated 1 January 1997

Noncontact modulation calorimetry using electromagnetic heating and radiative heat loss under ultrahigh-vacuum conditions has been applied to levitated solid, liquid, and metastable liquid samples. This experiment requires a reduced gravity environment over an extended period of time and allows the measurement of several thermophysical properties, such as the enthalpy of fusion and crystallization, specific heat, total hemispherical emissivity, and effective thermal conductivity with high precision as a function of temperature. From the results on eutectic glass forming Zr-based alloys thermodynamic functions are obtained which describe the glass-forming ability of these alloys.

© 1997 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.55.26
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.55.26
PACS:
65.20.+w, 44.50.+f, 65.50.+m, 81.70.Ha