Hydrodynamic and morphological stability of the unidirectional solidification of
a freezing binary alloy: a simple model
Shaun A Forth & Adam A Wheeler
Published in
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 202 pp339-366, (1989)
Abstract
In this paper we consider the effect of a
model boundary-layer flow on the hydrodynamic and morphological stability of a
simple model of the solidification of a binary alloy. We conduct a linear
stability analysis and develop asymptotic solutions for large Schmidt number and
large Reynolds number. We also present numerical solutions for data
appropriate to a lead-tin alloy. We show that for modes parallel to the
free-stream velocity the flow is responsible for the appearance of travelling
waves and, for common values of the material parameters, may stabilize the
morphological stability of the interface. However the morphological
stability of modes perpendicular to the free-stream velocity is unaffected
by the presence of the flow. The hydrodynamic stability of the
boundary layer is very weakly affected by the presence of the interface, which
we attribute to the large Schmidt numbers associated with real crystal growth
situations.
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