Interfacial Instabilities and Dendritic Crystal Growth
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概要
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Dendritic crystal growth is a particularly simple and elegant example of spontaneous pattern formation in nature. Several of the basic features of this phenomenon can be understood as arising from a morphological instability of the moving liquid-solid interface. The new theory appears to be in substantial agreement with measurements of solidification rates as functions of undercooling over a wide range of growth conditions.
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- 1979-04-01