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The model which follows is a composite view of those put forth by Lomer ( 1958 )
, Lidiard ( 1955 , 1960 ) , and Manning ( 1962 , 1969 ) for vacancy controlled
solute diffusion and correlation effects . In a pure solvent , vacancy sources and ...
The model which follows is a composite view of those put forth by Lomer ( 1958 )
, Lidiard ( 1955 , 1960 ) , and Manning ( 1962 , 1969 ) for vacancy controlled
solute diffusion and correlation effects . In a pure solvent , vacancy sources and ...
Page 82
Finally , the vacancy would jump to one of seven next nearest neighbor sites at a
rate w3 . Evidently , the probability that a vacancy will exchange with a solute on
its first jump from a neighboring site is w2 / ( w2 + 4w , + 7w3 ) . Similarly , the ...
Finally , the vacancy would jump to one of seven next nearest neighbor sites at a
rate w3 . Evidently , the probability that a vacancy will exchange with a solute on
its first jump from a neighboring site is w2 / ( w2 + 4w , + 7w3 ) . Similarly , the ...
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Herbert Herman. The presence of vacancy wind effects is most easily understood
in binary thermal diffusion . In a sufficiently dilute binary alloy , the solute will not
appreciably influence the motion of the solvent as described by Eqs . ( 65 ) - 70 )
...
Herbert Herman. The presence of vacancy wind effects is most easily understood
in binary thermal diffusion . In a sufficiently dilute binary alloy , the solute will not
appreciably influence the motion of the solvent as described by Eqs . ( 65 ) - 70 )
...
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