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Books by Keyword: Liquid Metals
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Authors:
M. Shimoji and T. Itami
Online since: March 1996
Description: The purpose of this book is to discuss the properties of non-metallic elements, when dissolved as a minor impurity in liquid metals and alloys, in terms of statistical thermodynamics, quantum mechanics and the latest structural models. The behaviour of non-metallic elements in liquid metals is one of the most important problems in metallurgical and physical chemistry, since it plays a central role in the manufacture of metallic materials.
Authors:
H. Ohno, K. Igarashi, N. Umesaki and K. Furukawa
Online since: February 1994
Description: Materials such as molten salts and liquid metals have become more and more important in the field of nuclear engineering, solar and thermal energy, fuel cells and related fields. The physical properties of molten salts are closely related to their ionic liquid structure and it is essential to know this structure for the systematic understanding of the physical properties.
Edited by:
C.K. Gupta and T.S. Krishnan
Online since: January 1988
Description: Materials such as molten salts and liquid metals have become more and more important in the field of nuclear engineering, solar and thermal energy, fuel cells and related fields. The physical properties of molten salts are closely related to their ionic liquid structure and it is essential to know this structure for the systematic understanding of the physical properties.
Edited by:
Fred H. Wohlbier and Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: January 1982
Description: Defect and Diffusion Forum Vol. 29
Edited by:
Fred H. Wohlbier and Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: January 1982
Description: Defect and Diffusion Forum Vol. 28
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