Title of article :
Surface Tension Measurements of Liquid Metals by the Quasi-Containerless Pendant Drop Method
Author/Authors :
K. F. Man، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The surface tensions of liquid metals, Zr, Ni, Ti, Mo, and Nb, have been
measured at their melting points using the quasi-containerless pendant drop
method. This method involves melting the end of a high-purity metal rod by
bombardment with an electron beam to form a pendant drop under ultrahigh-
vacuum conditions to minimize surface contamination. The magnified image of
the drop is captured from a high-resolution CCD camera and digitized using a
frame-grabber. The digital image is analyzed by reading the pixel iIntensities
from a graphics file. The edge coordinates of the drop along rows and columns
of pixels are searched by a computer program and stored in an array. An
optimized theoretical drop shape is computed from the edge coordinates by
solving the Young Laplace differential equation to deduce the surface tension.
The measured surface tensions are compared with available experimental results
and theoretical calculations.
Keywords :
digital image analysis , melting point , electron beam melting , high-tempera-ture liquid metals , surfacetension. , quasi-containerless , pendant drop
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics