Technical Notes - Simplification of a Molten Zone Refining Formula

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. S. Milliken
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Abstract

NORMAN W. Lord&apos; has shown that the resultant impurity distribution after n zone passes is given by in the ingot section OSa<N—n, where a is the displacement in zone lengths, N is the ingot length in zone lengths, C,, is the initial uniform impurity concentration, k is the segregation constant = Ceoll C,,,,,,,, at equilibrium, and The foregoing expression is formidable in respect to computational labor. However, the triple sum can be reduced as follows is better if computing for only a single value of n. For k<l, it can be shown that this last equation is equivalent to The infinite series is useful only when k is small enough to force rapid convergence. In such cases, the absence of subtraction from unity has the definite advantage of preserving accuracy. Acknowledgments It is a pleasure to acknowledge stimulating correspondence with Dr. Howard Reiss of Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. This note is published by permis-sion of the Deputy Minister, Dept. of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, Ont., Canada.
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APA: K. S. Milliken  (1956)  Technical Notes - Simplification of a Molten Zone Refining Formula

MLA: K. S. Milliken Technical Notes - Simplification of a Molten Zone Refining Formula. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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