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Xing Hui, Wang Jian-Yuan, Chen Chang-Le, Jin Ke-Xin, Du Li-Fei. Dendrite to symmetry-broken dendrite transition in directional solidification of non-axially oriented crystalsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(3): 038104.
| Xing Hui, Wang Jian-Yuan, Chen Chang-Le, Jin Ke-Xin, Du Li-Fei. Dendrite to symmetry-broken dendrite transition in directional solidification of non-axially oriented crystalsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(3): 038104. |
Dendrite to symmetry-broken dendrite transition in directional solidification of non-axially oriented crystals
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Abstract
In this paper, the morphological transition from dendrite to symmetry-broken dendrite is investigated in the directional solidification of non-axially-oriented crystals using a quantitative phase-field model. The effects of pulling velocity and crystal orientation on the morphological transition are investigated. The results indicate the orientation dependence of the symmetry-broken double dendrites. A dendrite to symmetry-broken dendrite transition is found by varying the pulling velocity at different crystal orientations and the symmetry-broken multiple dendrites emerge as a transition state for the symmetry-broken double dendrites. The state region during the transition can be well characterized through the variations of the characteristic angle and the average primary dendritic spacing. -
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