Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Solid Nickel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. E. Hoffman R. A. Ward
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

The self-diffusion coefficient in high purity nickel has been measured over the temperature range 870' to 1248°C. The results are described by the relation D = 1.27 exp[—-66,800/RT 1cm2ec-1. The measured activation energy correlates satisfactorily with absolute melting point, heat of fusion, and heat of sublimation. KNOWING the rates of self-diffusion is important in the understanding of many metallurgical reactions. However, in spite of the rather widespread interest in nickel, both commercially and in fundamental investigations, no measurement of the self-diffusion in solid nickel has previously been re- ported." In connection with a program of measuring rates of diffusion in some nickel alloys, self-diffusion in pure nickel has been investigated over a rather wide temperature range by combining a sectioning technique and a surface counting technique.
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APA: R. E. Hoffman R. A. Ward  (1957)  Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Solid Nickel

MLA: R. E. Hoffman R. A. Ward Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Solid Nickel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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