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- W1675191007 abstract "Publisher Summary Multianvil high-pressure devices incorporate the principle of “massive support” through the use of four or more coupled or independent anvil systems. Multianvil press systems provide the means for carrying out a variety of high pressure-temperature experiments within a range of conditions which are not sufficiently covered by the use of alternative devices. Although conventional piston-cylinder units are more convenient and economical to use below 4 ot 5 GPa, multianvil presses generally provide a more hydrostatic pressure field in the region of the specimen, as well as larger volume. The most useful application of multianvil presses probably involves experiments in the pressure range 4–9 GPa, where a large specimen volume is desirable. However, specialized and sophisticated pressure cell-sample systems provide for a variety of other unique applications. The earliest uses of multianvil presses centered on materials synthesis and phase equilibrium studies. Numerous measurements of various material physical properties, including volume compression, electrical conductivity, and thermal expansion, have been carried out in multianvil presses. Although the cost of large multianvil devices is high, they provide a range of basic research, engineering, and commercial applications that cannot be duplicated by other methods generating high-pressure." @default.
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