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Functional Influence Evaluation of Copper Addition and Pb-Sb-Cu Alloy Melting Temperature on the Alloy Electrical Conductivity

C. I. Nwoye, S. O. Nwakpa, V. U. Nwoke, D. D. Abubakar, C. C. Nwangwu, I. Obuekwe

International Journal of Materials Lifetime. 2015, 2(1), 30-37
  • Figure 1. Coefficient of determination between electrical conductivity and copper mass-input as obtained from the experiment
  • Figure 2. Coefficient of determination between electrical conductivity and copper mass-input as obtained from derived model
  • Figure 3. Coefficient of determination between electrical conductivity and copper mass-input as obtained from regression model
  • Figure 4. Coefficient of determination between electrical conductivity and alloy melting temperature as obtained from the experiment
  • Figure 5. Coefficient of determination between electrical conductivity and alloy melting temperature as obtained from the experiment
  • Figure 6. Coefficient of determination between electrical conductivity and alloy melting temperature as obtained from regression model
  • Figure 7. Comparison of the electrical conductivities (relative to copper mass-input) as obtained from experiment and derived model
  • Figure 8. Comparison of the electrical conductivities (relative to alloy melting temperature) as obtained from experiment and derived model
  • Figure 9. Comparison of the electrical conductivities (relative to copper mass-input) as obtained from experiment, derived model and regression model
  • Figure 10. Comparison of the electrical conductivities (relative to alloy melting temperature) as obtained from experiment, derived model and regression model
  • Figure 11. Variation of model-predicted electrical conductivity with associated deviation from experimental results (relative to copper mass-input)
  • Figure 12. Variation of model-predicted electrical conductivity with associated deviation from experimental results (relative to alloy melting temperature)
  • Figure 13. Variation of model-predicted electrical conductivity with associated correction factor (relative to copper mass-input)
  • Figure 14. Variation of model-predicted electrical conductivity with associated correction factor (relative to alloy melting temperature)