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Interfacial transport in crystal growth, a parametric comparison of convective effects
F. Rosenberger,Georg Müller +1 more
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In this article, the authors point out limitations of the most commonly used mass transfer models, and physically justifiable analogies between mass, heat and momentum transfer in multicomponent (crystal growth) fluids.About:
This article is published in Journal of Crystal Growth.The article was published on 1983-12-02. It has received 83 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Churchill–Bernstein equation & Fluid dynamics.read more
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Prospects of the use of liquid phase techniques for the growth of bulk silicon carbide crystals
Dieter Hofmann,Matthias H Müller +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, SiC liquid phase crystallization (solution growth) has been studied in respect of its applicability as manufacturing method of SiC bulk crystals and a specific SiC reactor has been designed and realized which allows SiC growth from Si-solution at high temperatures (T ≥ 2300°C) and high pressures (T≤200 bar) under defined mass transfer control.
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Oscillatory double-diffusive convection in a rectangular enclosure with combined horizontal temperature and concentration gradients
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of buoyancy ratio on the flow structure is investigated numerically for a binary mixture gas in a rectangular enclosure subject to opposing horizontal thermal and compositional buoyancies.
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Inorganic and protein crystal growth - similarities and differences
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed transport and interface kinetic concepts for the design and control of inorganic crystal growth experiments, and their applications and limitations in protein crystal growth were considered.
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Convection and Inhomogeneities in Crystal Growth from the Melt
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the various origins of inhomogeneities occuring during crystal growth from the melt is given, and it is shown that convection is the major source of the non-uniformities in the technically used growth configurations, e.g. Czochralski-, zone-and Bridgman-methods, because the growth rate is controlled by the heat transport.
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Liquid fractionation. Part III: Geochemistry of zoned magmas and the compositional effects of liquid fractionation
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the effects of fractionation and mixing will be dominant in the boundary layer at the wall and under the roof of a magma chamber, but ordinary diffusion may also be detectable in the roof zone.
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Boundary layer theory
TL;DR: The flow laws of the actual flows at high Reynolds numbers differ considerably from those of the laminar flows treated in the preceding part, denoted as turbulence as discussed by the authors, and the actual flow is very different from that of the Poiseuille flow.
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The Distribution of Solute in Crystals Grown from the Melt. Part I. Theoretical
TL;DR: In this article, the incorporation of solute elements into single crystals of germanium grown from the melt is examined in terms of a simple model, which takes account of the contribution of the solute transport in the melt, owing to diffusion and fluid motion, to the over-all process of impurity incorporation during steady-state crystallization.
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The flow due to a rotating disc
TL;DR: In this paper, the steady motion of an incompressible viscous fluid due to an infinite rotating plane lamina was considered, and it was shown that the equations of motion and continuity are satisfied by taking
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Some further studies on the transition to turbulent convection
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of curvature of the roll axis, forced by curved side walls, upon the second transition at RII and found that curvature leads to a lowering of RII.