Title of article
Water and Gallium at Absolute Negative Pressures. Loci of Maximum Density and of Melting
Author/Authors
H. I. M. Veiga، نويسنده , , L. P. N. Rebelo، نويسنده , , M. Nunes da PoInte and J. Szydlowski ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
16
From page
1159
To page
1174
Abstract
Several physical properties of liquids as well as those of the coexistence between
liquid and solid can be determined at absolute negative pressures. Examples for
this include thermal pressure coefficients, loci of temperature of maximum
density, melting lines, speed of propagation of low-iIntensity sound waves, and
( p, T, x) conditions of occurrence of liquid liquid phase separation. Three
model temperature-pressure cycles, which allow for the measurement of tem-
perature-pressure conditions of the occurrence of maxima of liquid density,
negatively sloped fusion lines, and the upper critical solution temperature
(UCST) of liquid solutions in these metastable regimes are described. A new
apparatus for measuring negative pressures was developed. The temperature and
pressure are determined within an uncertainty of \0.05%C and \5 bar, respec-
tively. Water and heavy water have been used as testing systems with respect to
the location of their temperatures of maximum density (TMD) loci. Empirical
equations of state whose parameters have been fitted to experimental data
located in the normal positive pressure region have proven to extrapolate well
to the negative pressure regime. Furthermore, an attempt was made to use
SAFT in order to provide a more theoretically founded framework. Preliminary
results for gallium have shown that a TMD exists 45 K inside the supercooled
regime, and that the continuation of its melting line down to &80 bar evolves
with a slope of &515\25 bar } K&1.
Keywords
Metastability , meltingline , negative pressures , water. , liquids under tension , Gallium , maximum density loci
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
426771
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