Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10391866 Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study deals with the experimental analysis of double diffusive effects on the solidification process of a binary mixture. Solidification experiments from a horizontal plate heat exchanger are performed in a cavity filled with a hypoeutectic NH4Cl-H2O solution. Solute redistribution at the interface creates concentration gradients in the fluid phase and a dendritic front growth is expected. We analyze the influence of solute rejection on the equilibrium conditions at the solid-liquid interface, on the solidification front kinetics and on the solid structure. Local front temperature measurements and estimation of the solid fraction of the growing solid allow us to quantitatively analyze the coupled influence of solute rejection and solid fraction on the front growth. A simplified numerical analysis shows that the role played by these two phenomena is very weak in the range of parameters under study.
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