Simulation of solutal remelting

Starting with an interface between a solid and a melt with compositions far off equilibrium, calorimetric experiments were conducted in order to determine melting rates due to solutal supersaturation. Good agreement was found for melting rates calculated from a heat balance and from the volume loss...

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Published inActa materialia Vol. 49; no. 13; pp. 2499 - 2510
Main Authors Rettenmayr, M., Warkentin, O., Rappaz, M., Exner, H.E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2001
Elsevier Science
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Summary:Starting with an interface between a solid and a melt with compositions far off equilibrium, calorimetric experiments were conducted in order to determine melting rates due to solutal supersaturation. Good agreement was found for melting rates calculated from a heat balance and from the volume loss of the solid sample. However, simulation calculations using macroscopic and microscopic models assuming local equilibrium at the interface predict melting rates that are significantly lower than those determined experimentally. After introducing a quantitative description of deviations from equilibrium, the simulations predict melting rates that agree well with the ones determined by the heat balance and volume loss methods.
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ISSN:1359-6454
1873-2453
DOI:10.1016/S1359-6454(01)00144-6