COMPOSITIONALLY CONVECTIVE AND MORPHOLOGICAL INSTABILITIES OF A FLUID LAYER OF BINARY ALLOY WITH FREEZING AT THE LOWER BOUNDARY
A fluid layer of binary alloy is cooled from above with solidification occurring at the lower boundary. Some latent heat and light material is released at the freezing boundary. We assume, due to a small cooling rate and a large thermal diffusivity, that the net effect of thermal buoyancy is insigni...
Other Authors: | JOU, JONG-JHY. |
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http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/lib/digcoll/etd/3085324 |
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