TY - JOUR
T1 - A new thermal analysis technique for detecting the melting of silicates under high pressure
T2 - Application to the melting of pyrope up to 9 GPa
AU - Sumita, Tatsuya
AU - Yoneda, Akira
PY - 2002/12/4
Y1 - 2002/12/4
N2 - A new thermal analysis for the Kawai-type high-pressure apparatus has been developed for determining the melting temperatures of silicates. The thermal analysis system consists of a heating system and a temperature measurement system: the former enables us to control heating and cooling accurately through a personal computer, and the latter measures the highest and lowest temperatures of the sample precisely with two independent thermocouples. The signal of melting is detected by monitoring dΔT/dt, where ΔT is the temperature difference across the sample, and t is time. The performance of this thermal analysis method has been tested by re-determining the melting curve of pyrope up to 9 GPa. The resulting melting curve agrees well with previous results determined by quenching experiments. Further, the proposed method improves the efficiency of determining the melting curve-it has taken only three runs to construct the curve, while previous quenching experiments required thirty runs to yield similar results.
AB - A new thermal analysis for the Kawai-type high-pressure apparatus has been developed for determining the melting temperatures of silicates. The thermal analysis system consists of a heating system and a temperature measurement system: the former enables us to control heating and cooling accurately through a personal computer, and the latter measures the highest and lowest temperatures of the sample precisely with two independent thermocouples. The signal of melting is detected by monitoring dΔT/dt, where ΔT is the temperature difference across the sample, and t is time. The performance of this thermal analysis method has been tested by re-determining the melting curve of pyrope up to 9 GPa. The resulting melting curve agrees well with previous results determined by quenching experiments. Further, the proposed method improves the efficiency of determining the melting curve-it has taken only three runs to construct the curve, while previous quenching experiments required thirty runs to yield similar results.
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U2 - 10.1068/htjr042
DO - 10.1068/htjr042
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0036434847
SN - 0018-1544
VL - 34
SP - 473
EP - 481
JO - High Temperatures - High Pressures
JF - High Temperatures - High Pressures
IS - 4
ER -