Institute of Metals Division (e2eef027-0511-4a46-bd1a-648734d3727f)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 359 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1937
Abstract
Diffusion in Solid Metals. BY ROBERT F MEHL (Institute of Metals Division Lecture Tech Pub 726 in Metals Tech, Aug , also Trans, vol 122 22,500 words ) Diffusion in solid metals constitutes one of the important fundamental phenomena in metallurgical behavior Apart from its obvious importance in processes such as chromizing, carburizing, nitriding and calorizing, it plays an important part in the processes of homogenization, age-hardening, and transformations in steel, its scientific importance is no less great Diffusion may occur within a grain, along a grain boundary, or upon a surface, though the exact and even the relative values of these separate processes are known for only a very few cases The requirement of solid solution formation presents the possibility of identifying solid solution phases by a study of diffusion layers Some distortion accompanies diffusion, leading to little¬ understood grain-size changes Distortion assists diffusion though usually it dis¬appears before diffusion has become extensive In a binary system the rate of diffusion is the more rapid in the lower melting metal Many of the published data are too qualitative to permit sound scientific conclusions Age-hardening data may be treated as diffusion data and rates of reaction in steel could profitably be studied from this point of view Studies on diffusion are of great importance to the develop-
Citation
APA: (1937) Institute of Metals Division (e2eef027-0511-4a46-bd1a-648734d3727f)
MLA: Institute of Metals Division (e2eef027-0511-4a46-bd1a-648734d3727f). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.