V. Bykov
Pedagogical University
5 Papers
46 Citations
V. Bykov is an academic researcher from Pedagogical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melting point & Magnetic susceptibility. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Magnetic studies of intermetallic compounds Al3R (Al11R3) both in the solid and liquid states
TL;DR: The magnetic susceptibility of Al3R and Al11R3 (R=Ce, Pr, Sm, Gd, Dy, Ho, Yb) compounds is investigated over wide temperature (300-1900 K) and field (0.2-1.2 T) ranges as mentioned in this paper.
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Physical properties of the liquid Pd-18 at.% Si alloy
G. Sivkov,D. A. Yagodin,S. Kofanov,O. Gornov,S. Volodin,V. Bykov,P. S. Popel,V. E. Sidorov,C. Bao,Monique Calvo-Dahlborg,U. Dahlborg,Daniel J. Sordelet +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the temperature dependence of the density, the viscosity, the ultrasound velocity and attenuation and the magnetic susceptibility of the Pd-18.at.% Si alloy in liquid state have been measured.
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The thermodynamic properties of Al-Ce melts
TL;DR: In this paper, a total pressure p = 105 Pa in an argon atmosphere over the temperature and concentration ranges 1773-2373 K and 0 ≤ xCe ≤ 1, respectively, corresponding to the liquid-phase region of the phase diagram of the system.
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Magnetic properties of dilute Al-REM alloys in liquid and amorphous states
V. E. Sidorov,V. Bykov,S. A. Uporov,V. Shevchenko,V. Kononenko,K. Shunyaev,N Ilinykh,P. Svec,D. Janickovic +8 more
- 01 Feb 2008
TL;DR: Magnetic susceptibility of dilute Al-Ce and Al-Dy alloys in wide temperature and field ranges including liquid and amorphous phases is investigated in this paper, where abnormal behavior of susceptibilit y above melting point of Al 2R compound is discovered.
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Physical properties of Al–R melts
V. E. Sidorov,O. Gornov,V. Bykov,L.D. Son,R. E. Ryltsev,S. A. Uporov,V. Shevchenko,V. Kononenko,K. Shunyaev,N. Ilynykh,G. Moiseev,T. V. Kulikova,Daniel J. Sordelet +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, experimental data of physical properties (viscosity, surface tension, magnetic susceptibility and electroresistivity) studies for Al-R alloys and first intermetallic compounds from aluminum side, Al 11 R 3 (Al 3 R).