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Interfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundaries

This comprehensive work explores interfacial instability and pattern formation in dynamic systems away from the equilibrium state in solidification and crystal growth. Further, this significantly expanded 2nd edition introduces and reviews the progress made during the last two decades. In particular...

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Autor principal: Xu, Jian-Jun
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52663-8
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description This comprehensive work explores interfacial instability and pattern formation in dynamic systems away from the equilibrium state in solidification and crystal growth. Further, this significantly expanded 2nd edition introduces and reviews the progress made during the last two decades. In particular, it describes the most prominent pattern formation phenomena commonly observed in material processing and crystal growth in the framework of the previously established interfacial wave theory, including free dendritic growth from undercooled melt, cellular growth and eutectic growth in directional solidification, as well as viscous fingering in Hele-Shaw flow. It elucidates the key problems, systematically derives their mathematical solutions by pursuing a unified, asymptotic approach, and finally carefully examines these results by comparing them with the available experimental results. The asymptotic approach described here will be useful for the investigation of pattern formation phenomena occurring in a much broader class of inhomogeneous dynamical systems. In addition, the results on global stability and selection mechanisms of pattern formation will be of particular interest to researchers working on material processing and crystal growth. The stability mechanisms of a curved front and the pattern formation have been fundamental subjects in the areas of condensed-matter physics, materials science, crystal growth, and fluid mechanics for some time now. This book offers a stimulating and insightful introduction for all physicists, engineers and applied mathematicians working in the fields of soft condensed-matter physics, materials science, mechanical and chemical engineering, fluid dynamics, and nonlinear sciences.
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spelling cern-22672862021-04-21T19:12:15Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-52663-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/2267286engXu, Jian-JunInterfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundariesOther Fields of PhysicsThis comprehensive work explores interfacial instability and pattern formation in dynamic systems away from the equilibrium state in solidification and crystal growth. Further, this significantly expanded 2nd edition introduces and reviews the progress made during the last two decades. In particular, it describes the most prominent pattern formation phenomena commonly observed in material processing and crystal growth in the framework of the previously established interfacial wave theory, including free dendritic growth from undercooled melt, cellular growth and eutectic growth in directional solidification, as well as viscous fingering in Hele-Shaw flow. It elucidates the key problems, systematically derives their mathematical solutions by pursuing a unified, asymptotic approach, and finally carefully examines these results by comparing them with the available experimental results. The asymptotic approach described here will be useful for the investigation of pattern formation phenomena occurring in a much broader class of inhomogeneous dynamical systems. In addition, the results on global stability and selection mechanisms of pattern formation will be of particular interest to researchers working on material processing and crystal growth. The stability mechanisms of a curved front and the pattern formation have been fundamental subjects in the areas of condensed-matter physics, materials science, crystal growth, and fluid mechanics for some time now. This book offers a stimulating and insightful introduction for all physicists, engineers and applied mathematicians working in the fields of soft condensed-matter physics, materials science, mechanical and chemical engineering, fluid dynamics, and nonlinear sciences.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:22672862017
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Interfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundaries
title Interfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundaries
title_full Interfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundaries
title_fullStr Interfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundaries
title_full_unstemmed Interfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundaries
title_short Interfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundaries
title_sort interfacial wave theory of pattern formation in solidification: dendrites, fingers, cells and free boundaries
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