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Diffusion in metals

Author: Pierre GUIRALDENQ

Publication date: April 10, 1994

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2. Diffusion in liquid metals

2.1 Broadcast models

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readers may also refer to the bibliographical references at [44][45][46] .

  • The first theories of diffusion in the liquid state considered the movement of hard spheres (ions) through a viscous fluid. The solvent is then assimilated to a continuous medium that does not interact with the particles, or ions, that diffuse.

    The Stokes-Einstein equation relates the diffusion coefficient D I to the viscosity η of the solvent, the temperature...

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