Article | REF: M55 V1

Diffusion in metals

Author: Pierre GUIRALDENQ

Publication date: April 10, 1994

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7. Some applications of diffusion phenomena

The study of solid-state diffusion has improved our understanding of a large number of phenomena, both fundamental and applied, a few examples of which are given below.

7.1 Basic studies in metallurgy and physics

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7.1.1 Decomposition and precipitation in solid solution

A typical example is the decomposition of austenite in carbon steels, which, depending on the cooling rate from the γ range, corresponds to different mechanisms, which may or may not allow diffusion to occur (pearlitic, bainitic, martensitic...

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