A study of the structure change of water by measuring the sound velocity
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1968-06
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T.A.E.C. Çekmece Nuclear Research And Training Center
Abstract
The sound velocity has been measured in twice distilled water between 1-40°C with 0.5°C temperature intervals. The differences between the calculated velocities using a fifth degree polinom which was obtained by a computer and the measured velocities were plotted as a function temperature. It was noticed that at some temperatures this curve has not a random distribution character.
The investigations showed that, at same temperatures Qurashi and Ahsanullah observed a series of discrete jumps in the activation energy of viscous flow of water, and Ahsanullah found discontinuities in the thermal expansion of water.
The relationships among those three phenomens were investigated.
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TENMAK D.N.. 8151
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Sound, Ses, Underwater acoustics -- Speed, Sualtı akustiği -- Hız
Citation
Yazgan, E. (1968). A study of the structure change of water by measuring the sound velocity. İstanbul : T.A.E.C. Çekmece Nuclear Research And Training Center.