The diffusivity of 95Zr was determined at 1218 to 1518K by using serial sectioning methods. The data could be described by:
D (cm2/s) = 6.8 x 10-4 exp[-34.5(kcal/mol)/RT]
It was deduced that the correlation factors were negative, and it was suggested that interstitial/vacancy pairs and ω-phase embryos might be rate-controlling.
R.V.Patil, G.P.Tiwari, B.D.Sharma: Philosophical Magazine A, 1981, 44[3], 717-33
The best linear fits to the solute diffusion data ([1305] to [1309], [1313] to [1314], [1317] to [1318], [1322] to [1325], [1332] to [1334]) yield:
Cr: Ln[Do] = 0.55E – 22.7 (R2 = 0.82); H: Ln[Do] = 0.17E – 8.2 (R2 = 0.32);
Mn: Ln[Do] = 0.27E – 14 (R2 = 0.97); O: Ln[Do] = 0.29E – 14.4 (R2 = 0.37);
Zr: Ln[Do] = 0.34E – 18.9 (R2 = 0.999)