Relations between the cohesive energy, atomic volume, bulk modulus and sound velocity in metals

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By analysing the experimental data available in the literature, it has been found that the bulk modulus B of metals is proportional to the cohesive energy density Ec/V. For metals which start to melt having the close packed structure A1 or A3 the proportionality factor in the forementioned correlation is distinctly greater than that for metals melting from the A2 type structure. The existence of the correlation between the bulk modulus and the cohesive energy density leads to another, hitherto unrevealed correlation between the sound velocity, cohesive energy and the molar mass of metals: u2 ∼ Ec/μ.

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Wacke, S., Górecki, T., Górecki, C., & Ksia̧zek, K. (2011). Relations between the cohesive energy, atomic volume, bulk modulus and sound velocity in metals. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 289). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/289/1/012020

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