“…The basic zone melting equation, as given by Reiss [12] and Lord [13], relates the solute concentration c s,n (x) in the solid formed from the molten zone at coordinate x during the n-th pass to the concentration during the (n-1) pass. A similar mathematical approach consisting of the partitioning of the ingot into cells of arbitrarily selected length and zone moving in one-cell increments was proposed by Hamming and taken with some modifications by Burris, Stockman, and Dillon [14]. As in our algorithm approach, their treatment assumes constant zone length and k diff , negligible diffusion in the solid, and homogeneous composition in the liquid.…”