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<i>In situ</i>studies of mass transport in liquid alloys by means of neutron radiography
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsLiquid AlloysMass TransportCorrosionTransport PhenomenaX-ray RadiographyNuclear MaterialsNuclear ReactorsMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringNeutron RadiographyPhysicsMetallurgical InteractionNeutron SourceRadiation TransportChemical Diffusion CoefficientNeutron TransportNuclear EngineeringMicrostructureDiffusion ResistanceNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignAlloy PhaseMetallurgical SystemNeutron Scattering
When in situ techniques became available in recent years this led to a breakthrough in accurately determining diffusion coefficients for liquid alloys. Here we discuss how neutron radiography can be used to measure chemical diffusion in a ternary AlCuAg alloy. Neutron radiography hereby gives complementary information to x-ray radiography used for measuring chemical diffusion and to quasielastic neutron scattering used mainly for determining self-diffusion. A novel Al(2)O(3) based furnace that enables one to study diffusion processes by means of neutron radiography is discussed. A chemical diffusion coefficient of Ag against Al around the eutectic composition Al(68.6)Cu(13.8)Ag(17.6) at.% was obtained. It is demonstrated that the in situ technique of neutron radiography is a powerful means to study mass transport properties in situ in binary and ternary alloys that show poor x-ray contrast.
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