A set of mathematical formulation is adopted to study vapor deposition from source materials driven by heat transfer process under normal and oblique directions of gravitational acceleration with extremely low pressure environment of 10(exp -2) mm Hg. A series of time animation of the initiation and development of flow and temperature profiles during the course of vapor deposition has been obtained through the numerical computation. Computations show that the process of vapor deposition has been accomplished by the transfer of vapor through a fairly complicated flow pattern of recirculation under normal direction gravitational acceleration. It is obvious that there is no way to produce a homogeneous thin crystalline films with fine grains u...
In microgravity materials growth (i.e., crystal growth via vapor deposition) experiments, it is of i...
The demand for larger crystals is increasing especially in applications associated with the electron...
A great deal of interest was generated recently in the possibility of producing new materials in the...
A mathematical model has been developed to determine heat transfer during vapor deposition of source...
Based on the comparison between experimental data and numerical results for the growth of GaAs from ...
In this paper we present an evaluation of critical requirements of organometallic chemical vapor dep...
NASA has been interested in experimental ground based study to investigate the fundamental processes...
The objective of this study is to improve the underst and ing of the dropwise condensation mechanism...
Organic compounds offer the possibility of molecular engineering in order to optimize the nonlineari...
The ability to reproduce reduced gravity conditions for long periods is one of the reasons why the o...
Gravity dependent transport phenomena in various industrial processes are investigated in order to i...
In this work, we describe a preliminary investigation of buoyancy-driven heat transfer during the gr...
A conceptual study of physical vapor-deposition processes for in-space fabrication of thin-film stru...
A systematic investigation of the effect of gravity driven fluid flow on GaAs crystal growth was per...
Several counter diffusion type crystal growth experiments were conducted in space. Improvements in c...
In microgravity materials growth (i.e., crystal growth via vapor deposition) experiments, it is of i...
The demand for larger crystals is increasing especially in applications associated with the electron...
A great deal of interest was generated recently in the possibility of producing new materials in the...
A mathematical model has been developed to determine heat transfer during vapor deposition of source...
Based on the comparison between experimental data and numerical results for the growth of GaAs from ...
In this paper we present an evaluation of critical requirements of organometallic chemical vapor dep...
NASA has been interested in experimental ground based study to investigate the fundamental processes...
The objective of this study is to improve the underst and ing of the dropwise condensation mechanism...
Organic compounds offer the possibility of molecular engineering in order to optimize the nonlineari...
The ability to reproduce reduced gravity conditions for long periods is one of the reasons why the o...
Gravity dependent transport phenomena in various industrial processes are investigated in order to i...
In this work, we describe a preliminary investigation of buoyancy-driven heat transfer during the gr...
A conceptual study of physical vapor-deposition processes for in-space fabrication of thin-film stru...
A systematic investigation of the effect of gravity driven fluid flow on GaAs crystal growth was per...
Several counter diffusion type crystal growth experiments were conducted in space. Improvements in c...
In microgravity materials growth (i.e., crystal growth via vapor deposition) experiments, it is of i...
The demand for larger crystals is increasing especially in applications associated with the electron...
A great deal of interest was generated recently in the possibility of producing new materials in the...