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Isothermal growth

The following is a summary of the problem of isothermal growth of a single bubble in an infinite liquid reservoir. For clarity, the example of H2O bubble growth in a silicic melt is shown below. In nature, CO2 may also contribute to bubble growth, which is ignored here for simplicity. [Pg.412]

Only moderate growth rates can be achieved as compared to the very high rates in solid layer crystallization. This is due to the isothermal growth, whereas in the layer technique, high thermal gradients can be forced on the crystals within the layer. [Pg.167]

Table 6.11 Sphemlite Isothermal Growth Rate, G (pms ), at Different Crystallization Temperature, Tc, of the iPP/PB-l/HOCR Ternary Blends. Table 6.11 Sphemlite Isothermal Growth Rate, G (pms ), at Different Crystallization Temperature, Tc, of the iPP/PB-l/HOCR Ternary Blends.
Crystallization kinetics — Isothermal growth rate and form depend See reference for (39)... [Pg.761]

Kovacs A, Straupe C (1980) Isothermal growth, thickening, and melting of poly(ethylene oxide) single-crystals in bulk. 3. BUayer crystals and the effect of chain ends. J Cryst Growth 48(2) 210-226... [Pg.35]

Qui] Quidort, D., Brechet, Y.J.M., Isothermal Growth Kinetics of Bainite in 0.5 C Steels , Acta Mater, 49, 4161-4170 (2001) (Experimental, Kinetics, Phase Relations, 42)... [Pg.313]

Figure 6.38 shows the relation between reciprocal lamellar crystal thickness, 1//, and temperature under isobaric conditions (142). There are several regions of isothermal growth possible, indicated by horizontal arrows pointing toward 1// = 0 (i.e., infinite thickness) chosen to lie in the two principal temperature... [Pg.297]

Numerical Analysis of Interfacial IMC Growth. Isothermal growth data were used to predict the IMC layer thickness ensuing a non-isothermal reflow (Ref22,58). The temperaturetime reflow profile was divided into a differential time interval At, during which the temperature was considered as constant. The... [Pg.45]

CHANGES IN FATTY ACIDS IN RESPONSE TO TEMPERATURE Isothermal Growth... [Pg.606]

Figure 10.4 Isothermal growth rate of PEO spherulites in miscible PEO/PMMA blends versus for various blend compositions (wt/wt). Reprinted from Martuscelli et al. [37], Copyright 1984, with permission from Elsevier. Figure 10.4 Isothermal growth rate of PEO spherulites in miscible PEO/PMMA blends versus for various blend compositions (wt/wt). Reprinted from Martuscelli et al. [37], Copyright 1984, with permission from Elsevier.
Theories for isothermal growth rate-temperature, G(7), in polymerie and other less complex systems can be formulated simply by... [Pg.1158]


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