Papers - Rates of Diffusion in the Alpha Solid Solutions of Copper (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frederick N. Rhines Robert F. Mehl
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

It has been shown elsewhere1 that the data on the rates of diffusion in solid metals are fragmentary and in many cases unacceptable. As a result, relatively little is known concerning the factors determining rates of diffusion and the variations in these rates with temperature. The first form of Fick's law (equation 1 below), in which the diffusion coefficient D is assumed invariant with composition, has been recognized for many years as only an approximation. The differential equation representing the second form of Fick's law (equation 4 below) has only recently been integrated by Matano,2 and unfortunately only in cases where a full diffusion-penetration curve (concentration-distance curve) has been obtained can the Matano solution be applied. The proper analysis of diffusion data is thus confined to the data of Grube and Jedele and of Jedele. 8 These data are essentially for one temperature alone and do not furnish any information on the variation of the activation heat of diffusion, Q, with concentration: no information exists on the variation of Q with concentration within a single solid solution field. 11 Much of the argument concerning the properties of metals that determine D and Q has been drawn from data in which variations of the quantities with concentration are unknown, for these data have been taken from experiments that could not furnish this information. Speculation concerning the properties of metals that may be effective in determining D and Q on the basis of data in which the chosen D and Q values are averages over wide concentration ranges of values at particular concentrations, ranges often of 100 per cent, is likely not to be fruitful.
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APA: Frederick N. Rhines Robert F. Mehl  (1938)  Papers - Rates of Diffusion in the Alpha Solid Solutions of Copper (With Discussion)

MLA: Frederick N. Rhines Robert F. Mehl Papers - Rates of Diffusion in the Alpha Solid Solutions of Copper (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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