Title of article :
Electrical Conductivity of Tungsten in a Continuous Transition from Condensed to Gaseous State
Author/Authors :
A. D. Rakhel، نويسنده , , V. N. Korobenko، نويسنده , , A. I. Savvatimski and V. E. Fortov ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
A pulse heating technique is developed that makes it possible to investigate the
transition of a metal from a condensed to a gaseous state while maintaining
almost uniform temperature and pressure distributions in a sample. By means
of the technique, the electrical conductivity of tungsten was measured in a process
during which a pressure in the range of 30–100 kbar was applied to the
sample and its density decreased from the standard solid density to a density
15–20 times less. Since the pressures are substantially higher than the critical
pressure, the transition from a condensed to a gaseous state was continuous.
Earlier results have shown that along isobars in the range of 30–60 kbar the
density dependence of the electrical conductivity changes radically at a certain
density value (at which it has a pronounced knee). At the knee, the density is
approximately 10 times less than the standard solid density, and the iInternal
energy is about two times the sublimation energy. The dependence of the electrical
conductivity near the knee becomes smoother as the pressure increases.
In this paper new results on the conductivity of tungsten at the pressures up
to 100 kbar are preseInted. It is shown that the knee becomes remarkably flatter
and smoother than the corresponding low pressure dependence. Nevertheless,
the main features of the electrical conductivity dependence observed at
low pressures persist at the maximum applied pressure
Keywords :
electrical conductivity , exploding wires , Liquid metal , metal–nonmetal transition , mercury , strongly coupled plasma , tungsten.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics