Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1498376 Scripta Materialia 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Dayananda’s method for calculating the average ternary interdiffusion coefficient (D̃¯ij3) using a single diffusion couple has recently been extended by Cermak and Rothova to determine the composition-dependent interdiffusion coefficients (D̃ij3) in ternary systems based on the limitation of limx1→x2D̃¯ij3=D̃ij3 in the distance interval . In the present paper, the authors argue that such a limitation is not applicable, and the so-called Cermak–Rothova approach cannot be used to obtain the “truly” composition-dependent interdiffusion coefficients.

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