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Modelling kinetics of diffusion controlled reactive wetting: the role of reaction behind the triple line

Hodaj, F.
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Barbier, J. N.
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Mortensen, A.  
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2000
Diffusion and Defect Data Pt.B: Solid State Phenomena

Sessile drop experiments on metal/ceramic systems have shown that an important improvement in wetting may be produced by introduction of alloying elements which form, by reaction at the metal/ceramic interface, a continuous layer of solid that is better wetted by the metal than the original substrate. We present results from a finite-difference analysis of the kinetics of reactive wetting under conditions where the rate of spreading is controlled by the rate of diffusion of the reactive solute element.

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conference paper
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.72.91
Web of Science ID

WOS:000089404000015

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0033734260

Author(s)
Hodaj, F.
Barbier, J. N.
Mortensen, A.  
Dezellus, O.
Eustathopoulos, N.
Date Issued

2000

Publisher

Scitec Publications Ltd.

Published in
Diffusion and Defect Data Pt.B: Solid State Phenomena
Series title/Series vol.

Diffusion and Reactions - 2nd International Conference

Volume

72

Start page

91

End page

98

Subjects

Alloying elements

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Ceramic materials

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Diffusion in solids

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Finite difference method

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Interfaces (materials)

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Mathematical models

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Metals

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Reaction kinetics

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Substrates

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Reactive solute element

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Reactive wetting

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Spreading kinetics

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Wetting

Note

LTPCM-UMR 5614 CNRS/INPG-UJF/ENSEEG, Domaine Universitaire, BP 75, FR-38402 Saint Martin d'Heres, France Laboratory of Mechanical Metallurgy, Dept. of Materials, Swiss Fed. Inst. Technol. Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

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