Talk:Scheil equation
Latest comment: 13 years ago by Superbirk in topic Please explain fs and fl
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Please explain fs and fl edit
I am trying to read into this subject, but don't understand the figure and especially the statement fs + fl = 1. This is probably due to me missunderstanding f.
(Unfortunately non of the books available to me, describe Scheil's equation and the paper, in which I found it, does not go into detail.)
Can somebody please define it, and better yet, explain a little bit to it. (Or point to another resource)
Thank you very much, an active Wiki user, Superbirk (talk) 10:41, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
It appears that fs and fl are the fraction that are solid and liquid, respectively. This should be added to the page.