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Scheil equation

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The Scheil equation is a mathematical model used in materials science, particularly in the study of solidification processes, to describe the phase separation and composition evolution in alloy systems during solidification. It is especially applicable to scenarios where there is no diffusion in the solid phase, often referred to as "Scheil solidification.

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