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Correlation between estimated diffusion coefficients from different types of diffusion couples in multicomponent system

Journal

MATERIALIA
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtla.2021.101046

Keywords

Multicomponent diffusion; Interdiffusion; High entropy alloys; NiCoFeCr

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  1. ARDB, India [ARDB/GTMAP/01/2031786/M]

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Interdiffusion coefficients can be estimated experimentally using pseudo-binary and pseudo-ternary diffusion couple methods. Tracer diffusion coefficients can be estimated at the cross of diffusion paths in pseudo-ternary diffusion couples, allowing for a better understanding of the correlation between estimated data in different types of diffusion couples. The method can be extended to systems where estimation of tracer diffusion coefficients following the radiotracer method is difficult or impossible.
The interdiffusion coefficients can be estimated now purely experimentally from multicomponent diffusion profiles utilizing the recently proposed pseudo-binary and pseudo-ternary diffusion couple methods. One can estimate the composition dependent main interdiffusion coefficients over the composition range and main intrinsic diffusion coefficients at the Kirkendall marker plane from pseudo-binary diffusion couple. On the other hand, main and cross interdiffusion coefficients can be calculated from the pseudo-ternary diffusion couples. In this article, we have first proposed the method of estimation of the tracer diffusion coefficients at the cross of diffusion paths in pseudo-ternary diffusion couples by extending the approach propose by Lane and Kirkaldy in a ternary system but without neglecting the cross phenomenological terms of Onsager formalism. Following, one can even estimate the main and cross intrinsic diffusion coefficients, which is otherwise not possible following the Kirkendall marker experiments in this type of couple. Following we have derived the relation for estimation of the tracer diffusion coefficients at the Kirkendall marker plane in a pseudo-binary diffusion couple. We have chosen NiCoFeCr system to demonstrate the utilization of these methods by comparing the tracer diffusion coefficients estimated directly following radiotracer method. The relations derived in this article help to understand the correlation between estimated data in different types of diffusion couples by neglecting and considering the vacancy wind effect. This method can be now extended to the Al, Ga, Si containing systems in which the estimation of tracer diffusion coefficients following the radiotracer method is difficult/impossible because of various reasons.

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