Abstract
An overview of the phase-field method for modeling solidification is presented, together with several example results. Using a phase-field variable and a corresponding governing equation to describe the state (solid or liquid) in a material as a function of position and time, the diffusion equations for heat and solute can be solved without tracking the liquid-solid interface. The interfacial regions between liquid and solid involve smooth but highly localized variations of the phase-field variable. The method has been applied to a wide variety of problems including dendritic growth in pure materials; dendritic, eutectic, and peritectic growth in alloys; and solute trapping during rapid solidification.
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Boettinger, W. J., Warren, J. A., Beckermann, C., & Karma, A. (2002). Phase-field simulation of solidification. Annual Review of Materials Science. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.matsci.32.101901.155803
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