Dear Bernd,
I have two questions from the '''Self-consistent homoenthalpic Approach'' paper.
1) I am looking forward to get an equation for the solid phase fraction (homoenthalpic approach) but i fail to understand from the equations how it is calculated in the Micress. Rather, i would say, speaking stepwise what is calculated first to get the solid phase fraction iteratively. I think flowchart type of a explanation might make it easier to grasp.
2) What does k stand for in the equation (9) of the ''Self-consistent homoenthalpic Approach'' paper?
Best Regards
Raghav
New publication on MICRESS phase-field model
Re: New publication on MICRESS phase-field model
Dear Raghav,
k means "component" in this equation.
Unfortunately, the equation has been mixed up when printing. Inside the sum over the phases alpha, the change of H with composition
should be added to the change of H with phase amount
Bernd
k means "component" in this equation.
Unfortunately, the equation has been mixed up when printing. Inside the sum over the phases alpha, the change of H with composition
should be added to the change of H with phase amount
Bernd