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- 22 Nov 2015, 10:45
- Forum: Installation and Operation
- Topic: isopleths for elements
- Replies: 5
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Re: isopleths for elements
Hi Pierre, many thanks for your explanations. Of course it works!!! I was trying to use help in domino. However, typing "i" during definition calculation I was provided with the list of variables. One of them No 10 was entitled Si pfu. Unfortunately, typing any of these numbers did nothing...
- 21 Nov 2015, 20:38
- Forum: Installation and Operation
- Topic: isopleths for elements
- Replies: 5
- Views: 28677
Re: isopleths for elements
Hi Sina,
Thank you for your post. Unfortunately, it didn't help. As I wrote in my first post I explored much wider space from 0 to 6 and the results were still the same.
all the best
Jacek
Thank you for your post. Unfortunately, it didn't help. As I wrote in my first post I explored much wider space from 0 to 6 and the results were still the same.
all the best
Jacek
- 21 Nov 2015, 19:50
- Forum: Installation and Operation
- Topic: isopleths for elements
- Replies: 5
- Views: 28677
isopleths for elements
Hi, I'm new in this forum. Recently, I started working with Theriak-Domino. The problem I'm facing is how to calculate isopleths for certain elements. It is simple task for end members of solid solution. It looks as if it should be also simple for elements like Si in phengite. I found in the UserGui...