Papers - An X-ray Study of the Diffusion of Chromium into Iron (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Laurence C. Hicks
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

Consideration of the past work on the subject of the diffusion of chromium into iron suggested that additional information might be given by the use of X-ray spectroscopy in following the concentration changes through the diffusion zone. Grube and Fleischbeinl packed rods of electrolytic iron in a mixture of alumina and chromium. These specimens were heated in an atmosphere of purified hydrogen for varying lengths of time. After treatment the specimens were examined metallographically and showed the usual structure, consisting of a border of radially oriented columnar grains ending in a sharp boundary line. Reference is made to the fact that etching with certain reagents will attack only the material inside the border of columnar growth and also to the fact that polishing seems to develop a ridge at the position of the boundary between the etched and unetched areas. By chemical analysis of thin layers turned off on a precision lathe, the authors were able to obtain depth-concentration curves. These curves, reproduced in Fig. 1, show that in most cases a pronounced change of slope occurs, corresponding to the position of the boundary of the columnar grains. In a laler paper Grube extends his work to other systems which show the same characteristics.~ He concludes that the reason for the break in the curve is that a hindrance of diffusion occurs at the place where the regularly oriented grains of the diffusion zone meet the random grains of the interior portion, on the assumption that the diffusion velocity in one direction in a grain may be greater than in another direction, and that the grains in the diffusion zone orient themselves so as to give the maximum diffusion rate. Kel1ey" points out that Grube has failed to note that the boundary line does not consistently cross all grains and
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APA: Laurence C. Hicks  (1934)  Papers - An X-ray Study of the Diffusion of Chromium into Iron (With Discussion)

MLA: Laurence C. Hicks Papers - An X-ray Study of the Diffusion of Chromium into Iron (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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