Abstract

This article describes long-time strength tests carried out at various temperatures on copper in liquid bismuth, a nickel alloy in sodium, and armco iron in zinc. It is shown that experimental data is in good agreement with theoretical concepts about the effect of adsorption, corrosion and diffusion of liquid metals on the properties of solids.

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