K. Wu et al., A phase field study of microstructural changes due to the Kirkendall effect in two-phase diffusion couples, ACT MATER, 49(17), 2001, pp. 3401-3408
The phase field method was used to simulate the interdiffusion in ternary,
two-phase diffusion couples. Model gamma + gamma' alloys were designed so t
hat changes in the microstructure could be attributed to either coarsening
or the Kirkendall effect. For the model parameters adopted in the study, pa
rticle coarsening increased the average precipitate size, but it had little
influence on the diffusion path. However. the Kirkendall effect, which was
introduced by setting atomic mobilities to different values, changed the d
iffusion path slope and led to the formation of "horns" on the two-phase di
ffusion path. Although the results obtained were somewhat dependent on the
model parameters, they demonstrate the value of the phase field method when
studying complex interdiffusion problems. (C) 2001 Acta Materialia Inc. Pu
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