Diffusion of titanium and niobium in bcc Ti-Nb alloys

Abstract
The diffusion coefficients for titanium and niobium radioactive tracers were simultaneously measured in Ti, Ti94.6 Nb5.4, Ti80.4 Nb19.6, and Ti64.3 Nb35.7 over the temperature range from 950°C to 1511°C using standard lathe-sectioning techniques. The samples were initially heat treated by annealing above the αβ phase-transition temperature and then either cooling slowly to room-temperature or quenching. The room-temperature crystal morphology was then examined using x-ray diffraction. Alloy concentrations were chosen both to suppress the βα transition and to obtain the metastable ω phase. The data may be described by Ti: DTi=4.54×104e31300RT cm2/sec; DNb=2.91×104e31030RT cm2/sec; Ti94.6 Nb5.4: DTi=1.27×103e35610RT cm2/sec; DNb=1.79×103e38220RT cm2sec; Ti80.4 Nb19.6: DTi=3.15×103e41960RT cm2/sec;