In this paper, the vacancy-wind factors which appear in the well known expressions relating the interdiffusion coefficient and intrinsic diffusion coefficients to the tracer diffusion coefficients are examined in the context of the random alloy model. It is shown by Monte Carlo simulation that the formalism of Moleko et al. provides a much better description of these factors than the well known and commonly used formalism of Manning. Even when the ratio of the tracer diffusion coefficients is relatively close to unity, it is preferable to use the Moleko et al. formalism. The latter formalism is re-expressed in this paper to be suitable for direct experimental use in determining vacancy-wind factors. The limiting behaviour of the ratios of t...
In this paper, we present an iterative method for analysing experimental tracer diffusivities in bin...
In this study, collective and tracer diffusion kinetics is addressed for the ternary random alloy. A...
In this paper we explore the behaviour of the vacancy-wind factor or Manning factor for chemical dif...
Tracer diffusion experiments have historically furnished much of the information about fundamental d...
It is generally assumed that sources and sinks of vacancies are sufficient numerous that an equilibr...
The self-or tracer diffusivity of one component in a binary alloy is often required when there is kn...
In this paper, we present strategies to extract fundamental atomistic information from measured diff...
In this paper, we present the exact relations that exist between the tracer and chemical diffusion c...
In the absence of kinetic cross interactions between diffusing components, intrinsic diffusion can b...
First discovered by the late Dr John Manning, the vacancy-wind effect is a subtle phenomenon that oc...
Tracer diffusion by way of vacancies is investigated in B2 intermetallics AB by means of a kinetic e...
In this paper, we present and discuss some of the theoretical procedures that have been established ...
In this overview, we discuss the sum-rule relating the phenomenological coefficients in random syste...
A study has been conducted on a Cu(Sn) solid solution to examine the role of the vacancy wind effect...
Interdiffusion coefficients in the ß-NiAl phase over the homogeneity range are determined by the dif...
In this paper, we present an iterative method for analysing experimental tracer diffusivities in bin...
In this study, collective and tracer diffusion kinetics is addressed for the ternary random alloy. A...
In this paper we explore the behaviour of the vacancy-wind factor or Manning factor for chemical dif...
Tracer diffusion experiments have historically furnished much of the information about fundamental d...
It is generally assumed that sources and sinks of vacancies are sufficient numerous that an equilibr...
The self-or tracer diffusivity of one component in a binary alloy is often required when there is kn...
In this paper, we present strategies to extract fundamental atomistic information from measured diff...
In this paper, we present the exact relations that exist between the tracer and chemical diffusion c...
In the absence of kinetic cross interactions between diffusing components, intrinsic diffusion can b...
First discovered by the late Dr John Manning, the vacancy-wind effect is a subtle phenomenon that oc...
Tracer diffusion by way of vacancies is investigated in B2 intermetallics AB by means of a kinetic e...
In this paper, we present and discuss some of the theoretical procedures that have been established ...
In this overview, we discuss the sum-rule relating the phenomenological coefficients in random syste...
A study has been conducted on a Cu(Sn) solid solution to examine the role of the vacancy wind effect...
Interdiffusion coefficients in the ß-NiAl phase over the homogeneity range are determined by the dif...
In this paper, we present an iterative method for analysing experimental tracer diffusivities in bin...
In this study, collective and tracer diffusion kinetics is addressed for the ternary random alloy. A...
In this paper we explore the behaviour of the vacancy-wind factor or Manning factor for chemical dif...