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Filaments are observed on the fracture surfaces of the broken specimens tested below the solidus temperature.
When a cold metallic substrate is used, the temperature at the deposited material's surface is below the solidus temperature during the initial stages of deposition.
It is suggested that the relative interfacial energies and volume thermodynamic terms are always important contributions, while the dispersion interaction is relatively unimportant well below the solidus temperature, but may be critical close to and above the solidus temperature.
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Shear tests have been carried out over a wide temperature range of 753 893 K, including temperatures below and above the solidus temperature, for an Al 5 wt% Mg alloy.
Under the consideration of the accommodation process for dislocation movements, the constitutive equations for superplastic deformation at temperatures below and above the solidus temperature of the composite were developed.
From these results, we concluded that the solidus temperature is just below 1750 °C.
The solidus temperature is 2600 2620 K.
At <4>, the ascending aqueous fluid lowers the solidus temperature to cause mantle melting.
We determined both the solidus and liquidus temperatures up to 61 GPa by using the X-ray diffraction patterns of the starting sample of Fe80.1S12.7Si7.2, whereas only the solidus temperature was determined for the starting sample of Fe74.4S18.5Si7.1.
The temperature at the deposited material's surface constantly increases and exceeds the solidus temperature at a critical thickness.
The surface temperature was fixed at 0 °C and the temperature at the Moho was set at 750 °C, the solidus temperature of a basaltic rock with 0.5 wt% H2O.
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