Thermophysical properties of liquids: Modelling and non-metallic materials

Will S (2005)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, other

Publication year: 2005

Pages Range: 24-35

URI: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=24944532284&origin=inward

Abstract

The accurate knowledge and high-precision measurements of the thermophysical properties of liquids is necessary for the numerical modeling of industrial processes where the solid-liquid phase transformation plays a crucial role. The reduction of magnetic levitation forces in microgravity leads either to a significant improvement in accuracy or makes the measurement possible in the first place. High-precision measurements on chemically highly reactive melts require containerless processing using non-contact diagnostic tools. Scientific precursor experiments were conducted in the TEMPUS containerless processing facility during the Spacelab IML-2 and MSL-1 missions, also.

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APA:

Will, S. (2005). Thermophysical properties of liquids: Modelling and non-metallic materials. (pp. 24-35).

MLA:

Will, Stefan. "Thermophysical properties of liquids: Modelling and non-metallic materials." 2005. 24-35.

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