Kinematics of Phase Boundary Growth. Directional Solidification
Abstract
This report aims to give consideration to the time-space evolution of the phase boundary by making use of the kinematic condition on the interface, representing the balance of the mass fluxes through the movable growing boundary, as well as the Gibbs-Thompson condition of the local phase equilibrium. The analysis has shown the determinative role of a dimensionles parameter—combination of only physical properties of the system—on the evolution of surface fluctuations.
- Publication:
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7th International Conference of the Balkan Physical Union Organized by the Hellenic Physical Society with the Cooperation of the Physics Departments of Greek Universities
- Pub Date:
- January 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3322535
- Bibcode:
- 2010AIPC.1203..682R
- Keywords:
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- crystal growth;
- boundary layers;
- interface phenomena;
- disperse systems;
- 81.10.Aj;
- 47.20.Ib;
- 68.08.De;
- 83.80.Hj;
- Theory and models of crystal growth;
- physics of crystal growth crystal morphology and orientation;
- Instability of boundary layers;
- separation;
- Structure: measurements and simulations;
- Suspensions dispersions pastes slurries colloids