A geometric model for calculating the viscosity of multi-component melt fromrelated binary physicochemistry properties was derived based on Chou's thermodynamic geometricmodel. The model derived was employed to pr...A geometric model for calculating the viscosity of multi-component melt fromrelated binary physicochemistry properties was derived based on Chou's thermodynamic geometricmodel. The model derived was employed to predict the viscosity of Au-Ag-Cu alloys. The results showthat the calculated viscosity for Au-Ag-Cu alloys meet the experimental data very well. In addition,the viscosity of Bi-Sn-In systems was also predicted with this model.展开更多
基金This work is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 59674028 and 20101006).
文摘A geometric model for calculating the viscosity of multi-component melt fromrelated binary physicochemistry properties was derived based on Chou's thermodynamic geometricmodel. The model derived was employed to predict the viscosity of Au-Ag-Cu alloys. The results showthat the calculated viscosity for Au-Ag-Cu alloys meet the experimental data very well. In addition,the viscosity of Bi-Sn-In systems was also predicted with this model.