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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
Thermophysical properties of the oxides of yttrium, cerium, and praseodymium at temperatures from $300$ to $1000$ K by using the technique of attenuation of $\gamma$-rays
M. Ranga Raoa, N. Gopi Krishnab, S. Chandra Lingamc a Dept. of Physics, Kavitha Memorial Degree & P.G. College, Khammam-507002, India
b Dept. of Physics Kakatiya University, Warangal-506009, Telangana, India
c Dept. of Physics, JNTUH Hyderabad-500085, Telangana, India
Abstract:
The present work is aimed at the determination of the thermal expansion of oxides of yttrium, cerium, and praseodymium as a function of temperature $(300$–$1000$ K$)$. The values of thermal expansion have been determined from linear attenuation coefficient of gamma rays and density in the range $300$–$1000$ K. Measurements on the attenuation of gamma rays have been made with an experimental set up assembled in our laboratory, using the radioactive gamma source $^{137}\rm Cs(0.662$ MeV$)$. The results on the linear gamma ray attenuation $\mu_{\text{l}}$, density $\rho$, and the coefficient of linear thermal expansion $\alpha$ of yttrium oxide $(\rm Y_2\rm O_3)$, cerium oxide $(\rm CeO_2)$, and praseodymium oxide $(\rm Pr_6\rm O_{11})$ as a function of temperature have been fit to a second degree polynomial equation. The present results on the thermal expansion of $\rm Y_2\rm O_3{,}~\rm CeO_2{,}$ and $\rm Pr_6\rm O_{11}$ have been compared with the results obtained from X-ray diffractometry and interferometry methods.
Received: 22.05.2020 Revised: 11.08.2020 Accepted: 19.05.2021
Citation:
M. Ranga Rao, N. Gopi Krishna, S. Chandra Lingam, “Thermophysical properties of the oxides of yttrium, cerium, and praseodymium at temperatures from $300$ to $1000$ K by using the technique of attenuation of $\gamma$-rays”, TVT, 60:6 (2022), 830–836; High Temperature, 60:6 (2022), 761–767
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