Answer:
The diffusion coefficient is 1.22 * 10 ^-10 m²/s
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Data given
A sheet of BCC iron 2.0-mm thick
The diffusion flux is 2.2 * 10^-8 kg/m²*s
Density of Carbon = 2.25 g/cm³
Density of Iron = 7.87 g/cm³
Step 2: Define the formula for the carbon concentrations
C"c = Cc / ((Cc/rc)+ (Cfe/rfe))
with C"c = The concentration carbon
with Cc = The % concentration
with rc = The density of Carbon
with Cfe = The % concentration iron
with rfe = the density of Iron
Step 3: For 0.012 wt% C
C"c = 0.012 / ((0.012/2.25)+(99.988/7.87)) *10³
C"c = 0.944 kg C/ m³
Step 4: For 0.0074 wt% C
C"c = 0.0074 / ((0.0074/2.25)+(99.9926/7.87)) * 10³
C"c = 0.5823 kg C/m³
Step 5: Calculate the diffusion coefficient
D = - (diffusion flux)* ((- thickness)/(0.012 wt% C - 0.0074 wt% C)
D = -(2.2 *10^-8 ) *(( -2*10^-3)/(0.944 - .5823)
D = 1.22 * 10 ^-10 m²/s
The diffusion coefficient is 1.22 * 10 ^-10 m²/s