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The program DENSITY
DETERMINATION serves in the determination of the
temperature-dependent density of solid samples beyond the
melting temperature. The calculations are based on
dilatometer measurements carried out in a container stable
against temperature (sapphire, graphite, quartz glass,
etc.). During melting, the sample completely fills the
container. Therefore, with correct sample preparation, there
is a monotonic transition of the dL/L0 curve into the
liquidus range.
This advanced software is of interest for all researchers
who require a more accurate determination of phase
transitions. The data should also be of interest to
designers who work in the area of casting technology. It is
absolutely critical for analyses in which the density is
required beyond the melting point (e.g. determination of the
thermal diffusivity by means of laser flash
analysis).

However, if the sample
diameter is smaller than the inside diameter of the
container, the slope of the dL/L0 curve decreases with the
start of melting. If the sample diameter is considerably
smaller, a drop in the curve can even be seen. For technical
reasons, it is often impossible or too costly to prepare
perfect samples. In order to obtain correct results for such
samples as well, the almost linear segment of the liquidus
curve (red), indicated by the two markers ( < ) is
approximated by a polynomial and this area is extended to
the vertical cursor, which characterizes the start of the
melting process.
The approximated curve, together with the red part of the
liquidus curve that follows, is shifted such that it begins
at the point of intersection of the vertical cursor with the
solidus curve (pink). Thus, errors which result from the
limited precision of the sample preparation are corrected to
a great extent.

Density and volume
change of Inconel 718 from room temperature up to 1450
¡C
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