Heat Transfer, Volume 3 2003
DOI: 10.1115/imece2003-43664
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Interface Shape and Melt Flow Near the Solid-Liquid Interface During Horizontal Unidirectional Solidification

Abstract: Generally, unindirectional solidification experiments of transparent alloys are conducted using thin film samples sandwiched between two glass slides with a small channel height[1]. In such systems, natural convection and melt flow can be assumed negligible and the solification process is diffusive in nature [2,3]; these physical realities allow fundamental simplifications in theoretical/numerical modeling, without losing physical significance. However, natural convection and melt flow do exist in all actual s… Show more

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