Solving the issues of multicomponent diffusion in an equiatomic NiCoFeCr medium entropy alloy
Anuj Dash, Neelamegan Esakkiraja, and Aloke Paul

TL;DR
This paper introduces pseudo-binary and pseudo-ternary diffusion couple methods to accurately estimate diffusion coefficients in the complex NiCoFeCr medium entropy alloy, overcoming limitations of traditional techniques.
Contribution
It develops novel pseudo-binary and pseudo-ternary methods for determining diffusion coefficients in four-component alloys, including intrinsic and tracer coefficients, validated against radiotracer data.
Findings
Good agreement with radiotracer diffusion data.
Fe exhibits higher diffusion coefficients than Ni and Co.
Complex diffusion behavior characterized in NiCoFeCr alloy.
Abstract
Estimating the diffusion coefficients experimentally in a four-component inhomogeneous alloy following the conventional diffusion couple method by intersecting three couples at the same composition is difficult unless a small composition range of constant diffusivity is identified. Additionally, the intrinsic diffusion coefficients of the components cannot be estimated in a system with more than two components. To solve these issues, we have followed the pseudo-binary and pseudo-ternary diffusion couple methods for estimating the diffusion coefficients at the equiatomic composition of NiCoFeCr medium entropy alloy. Along with the pseudo-binary interdiffusion coefficients, we have estimated the intrinsic diffusion coefficients of all the components by designing the pseudo-binary couples such that Ni and Co develop the diffusion profiles keeping Fe and Cr constant in one couple and Fe and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh Entropy Alloys Studies · High-Temperature Coating Behaviors · High Temperature Alloys and Creep
