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- W2050551483 abstract "A detailed discussion is presented on the relationship of δT0, the Anderson-Grüneisen parameter, to other thermoelastic parameters for MgSiO3 perovskite. For this solid, δT0 can be expressed as a linear function of the value of q, where q = (∂ ln γ∂ ln V)T; γ is the Grüneisen parameter; and zero subscripts indicate ambient pressure. In this linear relationship between δT0 and q, a large δT0 demands a large q. The case is made that q is very likely near 1, and thus, δT0 at high temperature is limited to the lower end of published values of δT0, i.e. around 4.2. We present alternative relationships not involving q that also suggest that for perovskite δT0 is near 4. The value of γ0 can be calculated by several theoretical methods and it can be determined experimentally by several techniques. Since there is some confusion regarding the various definitions of γ0, we present a brief review of various ways in which this parameter is determined. Many of these determinations lead to values of γ0 near 1.4, although two theoretical determinations and one experimental determination lead to a higher value near 2.0. After examining all the data, we conclude that the lower values of δT0 and γ0 are to be preferred, although the matter is not completely closed." @default.
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- W2050551483 title "Limits on the value of δT and γ for MgSiO3 perovskite" @default.
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