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And planar-cellular transition

Figure 4 Planar-cellular transition during downward freezing of saline solutions in several laboratory studies compared to the present predictions of critical interface (dotted line) and bulk far-field concentrations (dashed and solid curves). The circles are the most 7 eliable observations in terms of conPol of the growth conditions. Figure 4 Planar-cellular transition during downward freezing of saline solutions in several laboratory studies compared to the present predictions of critical interface (dotted line) and bulk far-field concentrations (dashed and solid curves). The circles are the most 7 eliable observations in terms of conPol of the growth conditions.
The change in crystal orientation from primarily vertical to horizontal and the planar-cellular transition appear to be closely related. [Pg.389]

Several authorshave conceptually related the transition from planar to cellular freezing of ice to the condition of constitutional supercooling Here the theoretical framework of morphological stability theory for a planar interface is combined with simple models of diffusion and free convection to derive the transition salinity in dependence on growth conditions. [Pg.383]


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