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This document contains tutorial problems about diffusion for a materials science course. It includes 6 questions calculating diffusion rates and concentrations for various materials like copper, steel, silicon, and zinc. The questions apply equations for diffusion and use provided values for diffusion coefficients and activation energies to solve for time, depth, or concentration given other parameters like temperature, initial and final concentrations, and diffusion time. The document provides a table of diffusion data to reference for some of the questions.

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Solution Tuto 5

This document contains tutorial problems about diffusion for a materials science course. It includes 6 questions calculating diffusion rates and concentrations for various materials like copper, steel, silicon, and zinc. The questions apply equations for diffusion and use provided values for diffusion coefficients and activation energies to solve for time, depth, or concentration given other parameters like temperature, initial and final concentrations, and diffusion time. The document provides a table of diffusion data to reference for some of the questions.

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KXEX1110: Basic Materials Science Semester II, 2013/2014

Lecturer: Dr. Wong Yew Hoong


Tutorial 5: Diffusion

1. Calculate the equilibrium concentration of vacancies per cubic meter in pure copper at

850oC. Assume that the energy of formation of a vacancy in pure copper is 1.00 eV. What

is the vacancy fraction at 800oC?

Refer the table below to answer questions 2, 3, 4, and 5.

2. Consider the gas caburizing of a gear of 1018 steel (0.18 wt %) at 927oC (1700oF).

Calculate the time necessary to increase the carbon content to 0.35 wt % at 0.40 mm

below the surface of the gear. Assume the carbon content at the surface to be 1.15 wt %

and that the nominal carbon content of the steel gear before caburizing is 0.18 wt %. D (C

in γ iron) at 927oC = 1.28 x 10 11 m 2 / s .

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Lecturer: Dr. Wong Yew Hoong

3. A gear made of 1020 steel (0.20 wt % C) is to be caburized at 927oC (1700oF). Calculate

the carbon content at 0.90 mm below the surface of the gear after a 4.0 hour caburizing

time. Assume the carbon content at the surface of the gear is 1.00 wt %. D (C in γ iron) at

927oC = 1.28 x 10 11 m 2 / s .

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Lecturer: Dr. Wong Yew Hoong

4. If aluminum is diffused into a thick slice of silicon with no previous aluminum in it at a

temperature of 1100oC for 6 h, what is the depth below the surface at which the

concentration is 1016 atoms/cm3 if the surface concentration is 1018 atoms/cm3? D = 2 x

10 12 cm 2 / s for aluminum diffusing in silicon at 1100oC.

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5. Phosphorus is diffused into a thick slice of silicon with no previous phosphorus in it at a

temperature of 1100oC. If the surface concentration of the phosphorus is 1 x 1018

atoms/cm3 and its concentration at 1  m is 1 x 1015 atoms/cm3, how long must the

diffusion time be? D = 3.0 x 10 13 cm 2 / s for P diffusing in Si at 1100oC.

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6. Calculate the diffusivity D in square meters per second for the diffusion of zinc in copper

at 350oC. Use Do = 3.4 x 10 5 m 2 / s ; Q = 191 kJ/mol; R = 8.314 J/mol.K.

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