Title of article :
Measurement of the Electrical Conductivity of Metals in the Vicinity of the Critical Point
Author/Authors :
A. W. DeSilva and J. D. Katsouros ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Measurement of the electrical conductivity of metal plasmas at near-solid densities
is made possible by rapid vaporization of metal wires in water. The water
acts as a tamper, slowing the expansion of the plasma and ensuring a welldefined
cylindrical boundary. Measurement of the time-varying resistance is
straightforward, and the conductivity and density are easily deduced after the
column diameter is measured photographically. Temperature may be deduced
from the measured energy input with help of an equation of state provided by
the LANL SESAME tables. Measurements have been made on copper,
aluminum, and tungsten plasmas. The electrical conductivity is almost independent
of temperature at the highest densities. Conductivity falls steeply with
falling density and reaches a minimum at a few percent of solid density, rising
with further reduction in density. Near the minimum, the temperature
dependence of the conductivity becomes appreciable.
Keywords :
Electrical resistivity , Pulse heating , strongly coupled plasma , Copper , tungsten. , aluminum
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics