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Models of interdiffusion in a polycrystalline alloy: Kirkendall effect versus non-equilibrium vacancies and backstress

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Abstract

In order to study evolution of the concentration profiles and markers velocities in various time and space scales quasi-one-dimensional model of interdiffusion in a polycrystalline alloy is proposed considering non-equilibrium vacancies and the Kirkendall effect. Sinks/sources of vacancies are assumed to be concentrated mainly at the moving grain boundaries. This model simultaneously takes into account the movement of grains and changes of grain sizes. © (2011) Trans Tech Publications.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGrain Boundary Diffusion, Stresses and Segregation
PublisherTrans Tech Publications Ltd.
Pages135-142
Volume309-310
ISBN (Print)9783037850558
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameDefect and Diffusion Forum
Volume309-310
ISSN (Print)1012-0386
ISSN (Electronic)1662-9507

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Research Keywords

  • Concentration profile
  • Effective growth exponent
  • Grain boundaries
  • Interdiffusion
  • Non-equilibrium vacancies
  • Sinks/sources of vacancies

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