Physics:Alpha factor
The α-factor is used to predict the solid–liquid interface type of a material during solidification.
Method
According to John E. Gruzleski in his book Microstructure Development During Metalcasting (1996):
α = (L/k*TE)*(η/v)
where L is latent heat of fusion k is Boltzmann’s constant TE is equilibrium freezing temperature η is the number of nearest neighbours an atom has in the interface plane v is the number of nearest neighbours in the bulk solid
Since L/TE = ΔSf
where ΔSf is the molar entropy of fusion of the material
α = ΔSf/k(η/v)
According to Martin Glicksman in his book Principles of Solidification : An Introduction to Modern Casting and Crystal Growth Concepts(2011):
α = ΔSf/Rg(η1/Z)
where Rg is the universal gas constant, (η1/Z) is similar to previous, always 1/4<(η1/Z)<1
This article does not cite any external source. HandWiki requires at least one external source. See citing external sources. (2021) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) |
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha factor.
Read more |