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Thermophysical Properties of Cold- and Vacuum Plasma-Sprayed Cu-Cr-X Alloys, NiAl and NiCrAlY Coatings II: Specific Heat Capacity

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Part I of the paper discussed the temperature dependencies of the electrical resistivities, thermal conductivities, thermal diffusivities and total hemispherical emissivities of several vacuum plasma-sprayed (VPS) and cold-sprayed (CS) copper… Click to show full abstract

Part I of the paper discussed the temperature dependencies of the electrical resistivities, thermal conductivities, thermal diffusivities and total hemispherical emissivities of several vacuum plasma-sprayed (VPS) and cold-sprayed (CS) copper alloy monolithic coatings, VPS NiAl, VPS NiCrAlY, extruded GRCop-84 and as-cast Cu-17(wt.%)Cr-5%Al. Part II discusses the temperature dependencies of the constant-pressure specific heat capacities, CP, of these coatings. The data were empirically regression-fitted with the equation: $${\varvec{C}}_{\mathbf{P}} = {\mathbf{ AT}}^{\mathbf 4} + {\mathbf{BT}}^{\mathbf 3} + {\mathbf{CT}}^{\mathbf 2} + {\mathbf{DT}} + \varvec{E}$$CP=AT4+BT3+CT2+DT+Ewhere T is the absolute temperature and A, B, C, D and E are regression constants. The temperature dependencies of the molar enthalpy, molar entropy and Gibbs molar free energy determined from experimental values of molar specific heat capacity are reported. Calculated values of CP using the Neumann–Kopp (NK) rule were in poor agreement with experimental data. Instead, a modification of the NK rule was found to predict values closer to the experimental data with an absolute deviation less than 6.5%. The specific molar heat capacities for all the alloys did not agree with the Dulong–Petit law, and CP > 3R, where R is the universal gas constant, were measured for all the alloys except NiAl for which CP < 3R at all temperatures.

Keywords: specific heat; plasma sprayed; mathbf; vacuum plasma; mathbf mathbf

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Year Published: 2017

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