A pseudobinary approach in multicomponent interdiffusion
Aloke Paul

TL;DR
This paper introduces a pseudobinary approach to simplify the calculation of diffusion coefficients in multicomponent systems, enabling analysis with a single diffusion couple by focusing on two diffusing elements.
Contribution
The authors propose a novel method for calculating intrinsic and interdiffusion coefficients in multicomponent systems using a pseudobinary approach with a single diffusion couple.
Findings
Method successfully applied to hypothetical diffusion couples
Reduces complexity in multicomponent diffusion analysis
Addresses sources of error in calculations
Abstract
Interdiffusion studies become increasingly difficult to perform with the increasing number of elements in a system. It is rather easy to calculate the interdiffusion coefficients for all the compositions in the interdiffusion zone in a binary system. The intrinsic diffusion coefficients can be calculated for the composition of Kirkendall marker plane in a binary system. In a ternary system, however, the interdiffusion coefficients can only be calculated for the composition where composition profiles from two different diffusion couples intersect. Intrinsic diffusion coefficients are possible to calculate when the Kirkendall markers are also present at that composition, which is a condition that is generally difficult to satisfy. In a quaternary system, the composition profiles for three different diffusion couples must intersect at one particular composition to calculate the diffusion…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetallurgical and Alloy Processes · Intermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties · High Temperature Alloys and Creep
