solidificationMeltingSource: trivial reformatting of documentation

Resolves report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=3010
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Henry Weller
2018-07-23 08:55:53 +01:00
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@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ Description
fraction to temperature relation is considered; e.g. given a specific fraction to temperature relation is considered; e.g. given a specific
quantity of a binary system, \c alpha1 is its melt fraction and \c alpha0 is quantity of a binary system, \c alpha1 is its melt fraction and \c alpha0 is
its solid fraction, such that \c alpha0 = 1 - \c alpha1 therefore, assuming its solid fraction, such that \c alpha0 = 1 - \c alpha1 therefore, assuming
infinite solute diffusion, the quantity of a component in solid phase is (1 infinite solute diffusion, the quantity of a component in solid phase is
- \c alpha1) * \c CS where \c CS is the solid concentration of the (1 - \c alpha1) * \c CS where \c CS is the solid concentration of the
considered component and the quantity of a component in liquid phase is \c considered component and the quantity of a component in liquid phase is \c
alpha1 * \c CL where \c CL is the melt concentration of the considered alpha1 * \c CL where \c CL is the melt concentration of the considered
component; considering that the total quantity of a component must be equal component; considering that the total quantity of a component must be equal
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- for a binary system not miscible at solid state - for a binary system not miscible at solid state
\c alpha1e = \c C0 / \c CLE where \c CLE is eutectic melt concentration; \c alpha1e = \c C0 / \c CLE where \c CLE is eutectic melt concentration;
- for a binary system partially-miscible at solid state - for a binary system partially-miscible at solid state
\c alpha1e = (\c C0 - \c CSE) / (\c CLE - \c CSE) where CSE is eutectic \c alpha1e = (\c C0 - \c CSE) / (\c CLE - \c CSE) where \c CSE is eutectic
solid concentration of the relative solid solution. solid concentration of the relative solid solution.
The presence of the solid phase in the flow field is incorporated into the The presence of the solid phase in the flow field is incorporated into the