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The correlation between electrical resistivity of metals and thermal deformation

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A simple expression is given, which defines the unique correlation between phonon electrical resistance and the product of true coefficient of volumetric thermal expansion into temperature from ∼0 K to melting temperature. This expression is derived as a result of correlation analysis of experimental data on electrical resistivity and coefficient of thermal expansion of non-transition metals. This expression is validated within the phenomenological theory of condensed media.

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Original Russian Text © D.K. Palchaev, Zh.Kh. Murlieva, K.K. Kazbekov, 2007, published in Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol. 45, No. 5, 2007, pp. 700–706.

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Palchaev, D.K., Murlieva, Z.K. & Kazbekov, K.K. The correlation between electrical resistivity of metals and thermal deformation. High Temp 45, 632–638 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0018151X07050094

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