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Bruno DUBOST: Arts et Manufactures engineer - Master of Science (MIT) - Pechiney Research and Development Department
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Pierre SAINFORT: Arts et Manufactures engineer - Doctorate in engineering from Grenoble Polytechnic Institute - Center de Recherche de Voreppe SA Pechiney
INTRODUCTION
In order to respect the language of professionals, we use certain symbols and quantity names in this article that are not in line with standardization.
Thus, we use the term solute concentration to designate the mass fraction of solute and we denote f V and f m respectively the volume fraction and the molar fraction, whereas the standards recommend ϕ and x.
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