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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
2015. V. 53. № 5. P. 643–648
Bodryakov V.Yu.
Correlation of temperature dependences of thermal expansion and the heat capacity of refractory metal up to the melting point: Tungsten
In continuing the series of publications started by the article about molybdenum, a detailed study of the correlation between the volume thermal expansion coefficient, $\text{o}(T)$, and the heat capacity, $C(T)$, of another refractory metal, tungsten, is carried out. It is shown that a distinct correlation of $\text{o}(C)$ takes place not only at low temperatures, where it is linear and is known as the Gr?neisen law, but also within a much wider temperature region, up to the melting point of the metal. A significant deviation from the low-temperature behavior of the linear dependence of $\text{o}(C)$ occurs when the heat capacity reaches its classical Dulong and Petit limit, $3R$. The concept of the temperature dependence of the differential Gr?neisen parameter, $\gamma ' \sim (\partial\text{o}/\partial C)$ is introduced, and its evaluation is proposed.
Article reference:
Bodryakov V.Yu. Correlation of temperature dependences of thermal expansion and the heat capacity of refractory metal up to the melting point: Tungsten, High Temp., 2015. V. 53. № 5. P. 643
Bodryakov V.Yu. Correlation of temperature dependences of thermal expansion and the heat capacity of refractory metal up to the melting point: Tungsten, High Temp., 2015. V. 53. № 5. P. 643