G/v

The scalar quantity G/v is the ratio between the temperature gradient G and the solidification velocity v and is an important measure for the resulting micro structure.

This quantity is approximately the scalar product of the Temperature Gradient and the gradient of the Local Solidification Time, and is computed for all Criteria Temperatures below liquidus temperature:

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
G/v|Tcrit=T|Tcritt|Tcrit
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This criteria function is used in the analysis of interface stability and is thus used to predict the solidification type: planar, cellular, or dendritic. High G/v ratios increase the probability for planar interface solidification, and lower G/v ratios leads to cellular or dendritic solidification.