Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in Liquid Lead (Discussion, p. 1408)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1957
Abstract
The diffusion of lead and of trace amounts of bismuth in liquid lead have been investigated by the capillary method, using ROD and ROE as tracers. The results are compared with existing theories of diffusion in liquids, the agreement with theory being fair. The heat of activation for self-diffusion in lead is found experimentally to be close to the corresponding activation energy obtained from viscosity data. The pioneer data of Groh and von Hevesi for the self-diffusion of liquid lead, using ThB as a tracer, fit in with the present results. OMPARED with the volume of effort expended on solid state diffusion, there has been little attention paid to diffusion in liquid metals. A review of experimental work in this field, covering most of the studies up to 1951, was given by Jost.' More recent papers include those by Hoffman2 on self-diffusion in mercury, Morgan and Kitchener" and Stark, Shchilishchev, and Kazachkev4 on the diffusion of various elements in liquid iron, and Grace and Derge on the diffusion of bismuth in bismuth-lead alloys. The need for more experimental data to aid in the evaluation of existing theories prompted the
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(1957) Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in Liquid Lead (Discussion, p. 1408)MLA: Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in Liquid Lead (Discussion, p. 1408). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.