Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Densities of Liquid Tin, Lead, and Tin-Lead Alloys

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 237 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1969
Abstract
The densities of liquid tin, lead, and Sn-Pb alloys have been measured over a range of temperature above the liquidus. In all cases, data can be adequately represented by an equation of the type p = a + bT. For pure tin, the values of a and b are, respectively, 7.139 and 7.125 x 10-4, and for pure lead, 11.060 and 12.220 x 10-4. At constant temperature, molar volumes in the Sn-Pb system vary linearly with composition. DURING the course of a long-term program at the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Canada, the densities of liquid tin, lead, and Pb-Sn alloys were studied. The work reported herein draws on two sets of results independently achieved by Thresh, on the one hand, and by Crawley and White, on the other. EXPERIMENT The method and apparatus were originated by Thresh and have been described in detail in Mines Branch reports.172 In operation, the 14 cu cm graphite pycnometer is put in the furnace as shown in Fig. 1 after a machined charge has been placed inside the pycnometer and the lid screwed down. The dimensions of the charge are such that, upon melting, a small excess of liquid metal is discharged through the capillary hole to displace the weighted float above. When the pycnometer has been equilibrated at the experimental temperature, the
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APA:
(1969) Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Densities of Liquid Tin, Lead, and Tin-Lead AlloysMLA: Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Densities of Liquid Tin, Lead, and Tin-Lead Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.