p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } Mushy layers are regions of intermixed liquid and solid which can arise during the solidification of binary alloys, generally consisting of dendritic solids with solute-rich liquid in the interstices. They occur due to an instability resulting from the buildup of rejected solute along the solidification front. Liquid ahead of the front becomes supercooled, so disturbances to the interface grow more rapidly than the interface itself. A simple experiment has a tank filled with a uniform solution at uniform temperature being placed upon a cold surface. Early on, a small solid layer forms at the bottom capped by a rapidly advancing mushy layer. Typical modeling efforts have made at least one of two assumpti...
We present studies of the solidification of binary aqueous solutions that undergo time-periodic cool...
We present a continuum thermodynamical framework for simulating multiphase Stefan problem. For alloy...
The numerical modeling of a binary solidification with a mushy layer mechanism is considered in this...
A new facility has been developed to investigate the directional solidification of\ud transparent aq...
The influence of an external shear flow on the evolution of a solidifying array of dendritic crystal...
Mushy layers are ubiquitous during the solidification of alloys. They are regions of mixed phase whe...
We study the dynamics of a mushy layer in directional solidification for the case of a thin near-eut...
In many scientific and engineering problems the solidification of an alloy leads to a highly convolu...
The time-dependent process of directional crystallization in the presence of a mushy layer is consid...
A nonlinear problem with two moving boundaries of the phase transition, which describes the process ...
International audienceA volume average model to study the transition of a semi-solid mushy zone to a...
We describe a model for non-convecting diffusion-controlled solidification of a ternary (three-comp...
We investigate the effect of an external shear flow on the buoyant instabilities inherent in the dir...
Natural convection in solidifying binary media is of great interest due to it\u27s applications in m...
A new facility has been developed to investigate the directional solidification of transparent aqueo...
We present studies of the solidification of binary aqueous solutions that undergo time-periodic cool...
We present a continuum thermodynamical framework for simulating multiphase Stefan problem. For alloy...
The numerical modeling of a binary solidification with a mushy layer mechanism is considered in this...
A new facility has been developed to investigate the directional solidification of\ud transparent aq...
The influence of an external shear flow on the evolution of a solidifying array of dendritic crystal...
Mushy layers are ubiquitous during the solidification of alloys. They are regions of mixed phase whe...
We study the dynamics of a mushy layer in directional solidification for the case of a thin near-eut...
In many scientific and engineering problems the solidification of an alloy leads to a highly convolu...
The time-dependent process of directional crystallization in the presence of a mushy layer is consid...
A nonlinear problem with two moving boundaries of the phase transition, which describes the process ...
International audienceA volume average model to study the transition of a semi-solid mushy zone to a...
We describe a model for non-convecting diffusion-controlled solidification of a ternary (three-comp...
We investigate the effect of an external shear flow on the buoyant instabilities inherent in the dir...
Natural convection in solidifying binary media is of great interest due to it\u27s applications in m...
A new facility has been developed to investigate the directional solidification of transparent aqueo...
We present studies of the solidification of binary aqueous solutions that undergo time-periodic cool...
We present a continuum thermodynamical framework for simulating multiphase Stefan problem. For alloy...
The numerical modeling of a binary solidification with a mushy layer mechanism is considered in this...