Mathematical model for the growth of phases in binary multiphase systems upon isothermic annealing
- Authors: Molokhina L.A.1, Rogalin V.E.1,2, Filin S.A.3, Kaplunov I.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Tver State University
- OAO Astrophysics, National Center for Laser Systems and Complexes
- Plekhanov University of Economics
- Issue: Vol 91, No 9 (2017)
- Pages: 1635-1641
- Section: Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0036-0244/article/view/169683
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024417090217
- ID: 169683
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Abstract
A phenomenological mathematical model of the formation and growth of phases in a binary multiphase system with allowance for factors influencing the process of diffusion in a binary system is presented. It is shown that phases can grow for a certain time at different ratios between diffusion parameters according to a parabolic law that depends on the duration of isothermic annealing. They then slow their growth after successor phases appear at their interface with one component and can completely disappear from a diffusion layer or begin to grow again, but only at a rate slower than during their initial formation. The dependence of the thickness of each phase layer in a multiphase diffusion zone on the duration of isothermic annealing and the ratio between the diffusion parameters in neighboring phases is obtained. It is established that a certain ratio between the phase growth and rates of dissolution with allowance for the coefficients of diffusion in each phase and the periods of incubation can result in the complete disappearance of one phase as early as the onset of the growth of phase nuclei and be interpreted as a process of reaction diffusion.
About the authors
L. A. Molokhina
Tver State University
Email: Kaplunov.IA@tversu.ru
Russian Federation, Tver, 170100
V. E. Rogalin
Tver State University; OAO Astrophysics, National Center for Laser Systems and Complexes
Email: Kaplunov.IA@tversu.ru
Russian Federation, Tver, 170100; Moscow, 125424
S. A. Filin
Plekhanov University of Economics
Email: Kaplunov.IA@tversu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997
I. A. Kaplunov
Tver State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: Kaplunov.IA@tversu.ru
Russian Federation, Tver, 170100
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