Extractive Metallurgy Division - Calorimetry at 1100° to 1200°C: The Copper-Nickel, Copper-Silver, Copper-Cobalt Systems

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. N. Dokken J. F. Elliott
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Abstract

A high-temperature solution calorimeter was used to measure directly the partial molar heat of mixing of nickel in the Cu-Ni system, 0 to 15 at. pct Ni and 1200°C; of silver in the Cu-Ag system, 0 to 50 at. pct Ag and 1100°C; and of cobalt in the Cu-Co system, 0 to 6 at. pct Co and 1200°C. The heats of fusion of copper and silver were also detervnined directly. The results of these investigations are as follows: Cu-Ni: HM = [2.64 + 0.25Xm JXNiXCy kcal/g-U~OI Cu-Ag: HM =[4.00 + 0.31XAglXAgXCu kcal/g-atom Cu-Co: HF~ = [8- 5X~,]X& kcal/g-atotn Cu, AH, = 3290 * 275 cal/g-atom Ag, AH, = 2890 * 250 cal/g-atom The performance of the calorimeter was enhanced by improving the operational and control procedures, particularly the temperature-wieasuren~ent method and the solute-addition practice. The interpretation of the experimental data was improved by developing machine computational techniques that increased the speed, flexibility, and accuracy of the treatment of the data. THIS paper reports further measurements of the heats of solution of liquid metals with the high-tem- perature solution ca1orimeter.l Measurements were made of the partial molar heats of mixing in the following liquid alloys: Cu-Ni, Cu-Ag, and Cu-Co. In addition the heats of fusion of copper and silver were also determined. The apparatus and the experimental procedure were essentially those of Benz and Elliott.2 Several modifications in the experimental method and the means for interpreting the data were incorporated in this study to improve the results. The operation of the calorimeter and its characteristics will be described only briefly here. The
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APA: R. N. Dokken J. F. Elliott  (1965)  Extractive Metallurgy Division - Calorimetry at 1100° to 1200°C: The Copper-Nickel, Copper-Silver, Copper-Cobalt Systems

MLA: R. N. Dokken J. F. Elliott Extractive Metallurgy Division - Calorimetry at 1100° to 1200°C: The Copper-Nickel, Copper-Silver, Copper-Cobalt Systems. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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