Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1789790 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Growth of ammonium chloride dendrites from aqueous solution is experimentally investigated. The growth rate Ï
and the radius Ï of curvature of branches are measured as a function of the relative supersaturation Î for steady and unsteady growth conditions. It is shown that the experimental results are quantitatively described by the dependences Ï=a/Î+b, Ï
=ÑÎ2, where the factors for primary branches are a=(1.3±0.2)·10â7 m, b=(2.5±0.4)·10â7 m, and c=(2.2±0.3)·10â4 m/s. The factor c is found to be approximately 7 times smaller for the side branches than that for the primary branches.
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Authors
L.M. Martyushev, P.S. Terentiev, A.S. Soboleva,