TRACER DIFFUSION DATA FOR METALS, ALLOYS, AND SIMPLE OXIDES

Askill, John

ISBN 10: 0306651475 ISBN 13: 9780306651472
Published by IFI/Plenum Publishing, New York, 1970
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Octavo, vi, viii, 107 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good minus dust jacket. Spine off-white with green lettering. Exterior shows mild age toning and light wear including few very, tiny chips to the head/tail edges. Small sticker to the lower spine. Boards have extremely light wear. Text block has mild age toning to the edges. Previous owner's information to the front free end paper. Illustrated. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column D, ND-D. 1376241. FP New Rockville Stock. Seller Inventory # 1376241

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Atomic diffusion in metals was first discovered some sixty-five years ago, and since then a considerable wealth of data has ac- cumulated on diffusion in various systems. However, work prior to about the year 1940 is now mainly of historical interest, since ex- periments were often carried out under experimental conditions and with methods of analysis leading to uncertainties in inter- preting the measured diffusion coefficients. Data on diffusion rates are of importance in processes which are controlled by rates of atomic migration such as growth of phases and homogenization of alloys. In addition diffusion plays an important part in theories of such phenomena as oxidation, plastic deformation, sintering, and creep. A tremendous advance in diffusion studies was made possible by the availability of radioactive isotopes of sufficiently high spe- cific activity after the second world war. Measurements of self- diffusion rates then became possible using radioactive isotopes having the same chemical properties as the solvent material, and it also became possible to study tracer impurity diffusion when the concentration of the impurity is so small as not to alter the chemi- cal homogeneity of the system. In the last ten to fifteen years the purity of materials used in diffusion studies has increased con- siderably and the methods of analysis have become more stand- ardized.

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Title: TRACER DIFFUSION DATA FOR METALS, ALLOYS, ...
Publisher: IFI/Plenum Publishing, New York
Publication Date: 1970
Binding: Hardcover
Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included

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