In a previous paper it was shown that the normal spectral emissivity at 684.5 nm of a binary alloy can be lower than that of the pure constituent components. For the actual probes it was found that the observed values...In a previous paper it was shown that the normal spectral emissivity at 684.5 nm of a binary alloy can be lower than that of the pure constituent components. For the actual probes it was found that the observed values of normal spectral emissivity of the alloys are in between or higher than those of the pure constituent components. Experiments were conducted on the alloy systems Ni-Ti and Au-Ni. Their emissivity as well as electrical resistivity and enthalpy as a function of temperature is presented.展开更多
基金This work is financially supported by the "Austrian Science Fund - FWF", Sensengasse 1, 1090 Vienna, under contract No. P15055
文摘In a previous paper it was shown that the normal spectral emissivity at 684.5 nm of a binary alloy can be lower than that of the pure constituent components. For the actual probes it was found that the observed values of normal spectral emissivity of the alloys are in between or higher than those of the pure constituent components. Experiments were conducted on the alloy systems Ni-Ti and Au-Ni. Their emissivity as well as electrical resistivity and enthalpy as a function of temperature is presented.