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Thermal expansion of solids: review on theories
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Drebushchak, V. A
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Anharmonicity
/ Debye temperature
/ Equations of state
/ Equilibrium
/ Melting points
/ Physics
/ Thermal expansion
2020
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Drebushchak, V. A
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Anharmonicity
/ Debye temperature
/ Equations of state
/ Equilibrium
/ Melting points
/ Physics
/ Thermal expansion
2020
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Thermal expansion of solids: review on theories
2020
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The coefficient of thermal expansion of a solid can be derived from (1) anharmonicity of atomic vibrations; (2) lattice dynamics; (3) equation of state by G. Mie; (4) equation of state by E. Grüneisen; and (6) potential of interatomic interaction. Only the last theory in this list provides us with the equation describing correctly all features in the thermal expansion: (1) proportionality between thermal expansion and heat capacity; (2) various values of “plateau” for the coefficient of thermal expansion at temperatures close to Debye temperature; and (3) acceleration of the thermal expansion in the vicinity of melting point.
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Springer Nature B.V
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