5-15 Compare the diffusion coefficients of car- bon in BCC and FCC iron at the allotropic transformation temperature of 912°C and explain the difference.

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5-15 Compare the diffusion coefficients of car-
bon in BCC and FCC iron at the allotropic
transformation temperature of 912°C and
explain the difference.
Transcribed Image Text:5-15 Compare the diffusion coefficients of car- bon in BCC and FCC iron at the allotropic transformation temperature of 912°C and explain the difference.
Temperature (°C)
2000 1500 1200 1000 900 800 700 600
500
10-3
H in BCC iron
10-4
H in FCC iron
10-5
C in FCC iron
10-6
10-7
C in BCC iron
10-8
10-9
Fe in FeO
10-10
10-11
10-12
10-13
10-14
10-15
4
6 7 8 9 10 11
104
T (K)
5
12 13
Figure 5-12 The diffusion coefficient Das a function of reciprocal temperature for some
metals and ceramics. In this Arrhenius plot, D represents the rate of the diffusion process.
A steep slope denotes a high activation energy.
Fe in BCC iron
Fe in FCC iron
Mg in MgO
Ca in Cao
C in graphite
Diffusion coefficient D (cm²/s)
Transcribed Image Text:Temperature (°C) 2000 1500 1200 1000 900 800 700 600 500 10-3 H in BCC iron 10-4 H in FCC iron 10-5 C in FCC iron 10-6 10-7 C in BCC iron 10-8 10-9 Fe in FeO 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 10-14 10-15 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 104 T (K) 5 12 13 Figure 5-12 The diffusion coefficient Das a function of reciprocal temperature for some metals and ceramics. In this Arrhenius plot, D represents the rate of the diffusion process. A steep slope denotes a high activation energy. Fe in BCC iron Fe in FCC iron Mg in MgO Ca in Cao C in graphite Diffusion coefficient D (cm²/s)
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