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Metals during rapid heating by dense currents

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© 1984 American Institute of Physics
, , Citation S V Lebedev and A I Savvatimskiĭ 1984 Sov. Phys. Usp. 27 749 DOI 10.1070/PU1984v027n10ABEH004128

0038-5670/27/10/749

Abstract

Research on metals, particularly refractory metals, during pulsed heating by high density currents (up to ~ 107 A/cm2) is reported. In particular, studies have been made of the specific heat and thermal expansion of metals in the liquid state, the resistivity in the liquid state as a function of the amount of energy supplied during free and confined expansion generating pressures up to 4·104 atm, the visible emission, the heat effusion, the changes in certain properties upon melting, the dispersal of a metal during an electrical explosion, and the anomalies of the specific heat and electron emission of a metal in the solid state which stem from the high rate of Joule heating. The experimental data reported on liquid metals (Al, Cu, Mo, W) at high temperatures and high pressures (tens of kilobars) are of considerable interest for the theory of liquid metals.

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10.1070/PU1984v027n10ABEH004128