PART VI - Papers - Predicting the Course of Homogenization in Multicomponent Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. G. Guy R. G. Blake Hiroshi Oikawa
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

An equatzon has been derivedfor conveniently calculatzng the couvse of homogenzzation in a three-corviDonent solid solutiorz. The necessary assumptions are that the initial distributions of concentration are sinusoidal and that the four interdiffusion coefficients are constant. Employed in the deriuation were the Laplace transform and the fouter Fourier sine transfovwz. The final equation is shown to be in good agveetnent with the experimental results of Kirkaldyet al. on Cu-Sn-Zn alloys. COMMON boundary conditions for representing physical problems are those of the finite solid and of the infinite solid. Many metallurgical phenomena, however, have the geometrical form of a finite pattern reproduced throughout an infinite solid. Precipitation within a uniform matrix and segregation during solidification are examples. The purpose of this treatment is to show that a convenient and useful mathematical analysis is possible in those cases in which the finite pattern can be approximated by a sine function. The particular topic to be considered here is the elimination of segregation by diffusion, but the mathematical model has applicability in many other areas. It should be recalled that the mathematical solution of a typical problem involving a finite solid, such as diffusion into a thin layer, is quite involved.' Various types of solutions are used depending on the degree of advancement of the diffusion process and on the initial conditions. A step function is the simplest initial condition, but even in this case the general solution has the form of an infinite series. Kirkaldy et a1.2 have
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APA: A. G. Guy R. G. Blake Hiroshi Oikawa  (1968)  PART VI - Papers - Predicting the Course of Homogenization in Multicomponent Alloys

MLA: A. G. Guy R. G. Blake Hiroshi Oikawa PART VI - Papers - Predicting the Course of Homogenization in Multicomponent Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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