Density of magnesium and magnesium–lithium alloys in solid and liquid states
(Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Lavrentyev Avenue 1, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia)
Abstract: New experimental data are presented on the density and thermal expansion of solid and liquid magnesium and ultralight magnesium–lithium alloys containing 23.03 and 30.02 at.% Li, respectively. The measurements were performed using the dilatometer method and the gamma-ray attenuation technique in the temperature range from 145 to 1244 K for magnesium and from 293 to ~1000 K for the alloys. The density changes during the solid-liquid phase transition were directly measured for Mg and the Mg70Li30 alloy. The temperature dependences and reference tables of the investigated volumetric properties were developed. A comparison of the obtained results with literature data was made. The study showed that the eutectic composition in the magnesium- lithium system differs from 23 at.% Li. The concentration dependence of molar volume of the magnesium-lithium liquid system was found to be almost linear in the interval of 0-30 at.% Li and deviated noticeably from the corresponding dependence for an ideal mixture.
Key words: density; melt; solid; magnesium; magnesium-lithium alloys; thermal expansion; interdiffusion