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shakystew
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Hello,
Quick run-down: I am attempting to model thin film materials (e.g. Ti-Al-N) for thermal analysis. I am
Question: Is the density of the solid state the correct density to use for modelling ceramics? I realize
Any assistance will be much appreciated!
Quick run-down: I am attempting to model thin film materials (e.g. Ti-Al-N) for thermal analysis. I am
confused on how to figure out the number density of Nitrogen for a ceramic. All
the tables I have in school textbooks are for gas (~0.0013 g/cm3). I can find
density of nitrogen/oxygen in a solid state, but is this the correct density?Question: Is the density of the solid state the correct density to use for modelling ceramics? I realize
the structural differences, but not certain if the density can be estimated to be
the same.Any assistance will be much appreciated!