Rigid Procedure to Calculate the Melting Point of Metal Using the Solid-Liquid Phase (Coexistence) Method
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2022-08-30Author
ARKUNDATO, Artoto
MAULINA, Wenny
ROHMAN, Lutfi
SYARIFAH, Ratna Dewi
SHAFII, Mohammad Ali
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Melting point, particularly metal, is one of the important data for many 
applications. For developing new materials, adequate theories for melting point 
are very crucial. The determination of melting point using the popular phase change curve method is very easy but usually overestimate. In current work, we 
determine the melting point of a pure metal (iron) using the method of solid liquid phase coexistence. For this goal, molecular dynamics simulation was 
applied to obtain data of trajectories of atoms. Simulation (LAMMPS) and data 
analysis (OVITO) procedures are strictly applied to obtain the accurate melting 
point of iron based on the obtained trajectories data. For initial structure design 
of simulation, we used the ATOMSK program. The melting point of iron 
obtained using the phase change curve (PCC) method is about 2750 K < TPCC < 
3250 K and using the coexistence phase (CP) method is TCP = 2325 K. A more 
accurate calculation needs to include defects factor in the simulated material and 
calculation. In this research we use the Morse potential to represent all of the 
atomic interaction among atoms of Fe material.
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