Consider the steady-state diffusion of hydrogen through

Chapter 6, Problem 6.D4

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Consider the steady-state diffusion of hydrogen through the walls of a cylindrical nickel tube as described in 6.D3. One design calls for a diffusion flux of 2.5 * 10-8 mol/m2 # s, a tube radius of 0.100 m, and inside and outside pressures of 1.015 MPa (10 atm) and 0.01015 MPa (0.1 atm), respectively; the maximum allowable temperature is 300C. Specify a suitable temperature and wall thickness to give this diffusion flux and yet ensure that the tube walls will not experience any permanent deformation.

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