Electrical resistance and thermophysical properties of solid solutions of germanium in iron
Solid State Physics
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Abstract
Temperature dependence of thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, and electrical resistance is studied in solid solutions of germanium in iron at impurity concentrations of 0.49–18.0 at.% Ge over the temperature range 300–1300‡K. The results obtained are evaluated and compared to similar dependences for the system Fe-Si.
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Iron Thermal Conductivity Solid Solution Thermal Diffusivity Germanium
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