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Simulation of dendrite microstructure growth by solidification using Phase Field Modeling

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Hi,

I am trying to implement a model for dendrite growth in Fe-C system by using two governing equations, one for phase field order and one for concentration i.e. (phi, c). I have all the values and conditions but I'm still not getting the correct output. I am willing to give all the details of the model or even send the one that I have made.
Please let me know. I would greatly appreciate your help.

Thanks,
Nihal

4 Replies Last Post 16 juin 2017, 17:17 UTC−4
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Posted: 8 years ago 11 nov. 2016, 02:45 UTC−5
Hi, are you still working on phase field simulation? I have a working isothermal PF solidification model but I wish to use KKS model to simulate directional solidification, may be we can discuss more about it. yachao.joker@gmail.com
Hi, are you still working on phase field simulation? I have a working isothermal PF solidification model but I wish to use KKS model to simulate directional solidification, may be we can discuss more about it. yachao.joker@gmail.com

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Posted: 8 years ago 11 nov. 2016, 11:57 UTC−5
Hi Yachao,

I finished working on phase field modeling. I worked on Phase Field Modeling of Electrodeposition process in lithium metal batteries and my thesis got published recently. However, I am willing to help you out if I can.

I have worked on the KKS model too for solidification process.


Regards,
Nihal

Hi Yachao, I finished working on phase field modeling. I worked on Phase Field Modeling of Electrodeposition process in lithium metal batteries and my thesis got published recently. However, I am willing to help you out if I can. I have worked on the KKS model too for solidification process. Regards, Nihal

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Posted: 8 years ago 11 nov. 2016, 17:45 UTC−5
Hi Nihal Acharya,
I have built a simple pure material isothermal solidification model in Comsol, now I wish to adopt KKS model to simulate directional alloy solidification, however, I have problems defining PDE and maybe some variables.

May I have your email? I need your help. Appreciate!
Hi Nihal Acharya, I have built a simple pure material isothermal solidification model in Comsol, now I wish to adopt KKS model to simulate directional alloy solidification, however, I have problems defining PDE and maybe some variables. May I have your email? I need your help. Appreciate!

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Posted: 7 years ago 16 juin 2017, 17:17 UTC−4
Hi Nihal,
I am Rijo. I am currently working on a project on Dendrite Study on Li-ion Batteries. I am working on simulating the charge-discharge cycle of the battery using COMSOL. It would be a great help if you can help me out with some doubts. I can get back to you if you give your mail id. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thanks,
Rijo John
rijo.john@wayne.edu
Hi Nihal, I am Rijo. I am currently working on a project on Dendrite Study on Li-ion Batteries. I am working on simulating the charge-discharge cycle of the battery using COMSOL. It would be a great help if you can help me out with some doubts. I can get back to you if you give your mail id. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks, Rijo John rijo.john@wayne.edu

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