This work aims to theoretically investigate the possible situations of temperature discontinuities prevailing across propagating plane front solidification interfaces. A generalization of interfacial conditions is proposed, which can accommodate finite macroscopic jumps in the interfacial temperature. This is achieved by implicitly accounting for two disparate and unresolved time-scales, which are respectively associated with the interfacial heat conduction and the molecular rearrangements that are necessary for phase transformation. Through the present theoretical estimates, possibilities of extending continuum-based formulations towards accommodating deterministic rates of plane front propagation in case of directional solidification of p...
The motion of a solid-liquid interface in a finite one-dimensional medium, subject to a fluctuating ...
We present a continuum thermodynamical framework for simulating multiphase Ste-fan problem. For allo...
The thin interface limit aims at minimizing the effects arising from a numerical interface thickness...
This work aims to theoretically investigate the possible situations of temperature discontinuities p...
The solidification problem of a semi-infinite medium, including the induced motion caused by the den...
We obtain an expression for the energy dissipation due to an evolving nonnmaterial interface across ...
Phase-field models are powerful tools to tackle free-boundary problems. For phase transformations in...
Solidification of a pure hypercooled melt is studied in the case where heat diffusion is localized w...
A finite-difference formulation is applied to track solid-liquid boundaries on a fixed underlying gr...
Boundary conditions for the solid–liquid interface of the solidifying pure melt have been derived. I...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The motion of a solid-liquid interface in a finite one-dimensional medium, subject to a fluctuating ...
We present a continuum thermodynamical framework for simulating multiphase Ste-fan problem. For allo...
The thin interface limit aims at minimizing the effects arising from a numerical interface thickness...
This work aims to theoretically investigate the possible situations of temperature discontinuities p...
The solidification problem of a semi-infinite medium, including the induced motion caused by the den...
We obtain an expression for the energy dissipation due to an evolving nonnmaterial interface across ...
Phase-field models are powerful tools to tackle free-boundary problems. For phase transformations in...
Solidification of a pure hypercooled melt is studied in the case where heat diffusion is localized w...
A finite-difference formulation is applied to track solid-liquid boundaries on a fixed underlying gr...
Boundary conditions for the solid–liquid interface of the solidifying pure melt have been derived. I...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The growth of a plane boundary advancing in the supercooled fluid is discussed. The assumption of di...
The motion of a solid-liquid interface in a finite one-dimensional medium, subject to a fluctuating ...
We present a continuum thermodynamical framework for simulating multiphase Ste-fan problem. For allo...
The thin interface limit aims at minimizing the effects arising from a numerical interface thickness...