Abstract
Abstract The heights of diffusion barriers for copper-based composite materials with carbon whiskers or fibers are calculated. It is shown that the alloying of the matrix by an additional element, substituting copper in an interstitial Cu C solid solution, changes the value of the barrier and the migration entropy. This substitutional impurity influences the diffusion of the carbon-copper matrix. Zirconium as the best alloying element for preventing the diffusion of carbon in Cu C alloy is predicted.
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