Localisation of mushy-layer convection by background flow
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Abstract
Under certain conditions, the directional solidification of a binary alloy leads to the development of a dendritic mushy region. Convective instability in the mush initiates the formation of chimneys (freckles). We examine the r\^ole of a weak and slowly varying background flow in the localisation of mushy-layer convection. Both two and three dimensional perturbations to a two dimensional background flow are considered in the near-eutectic limit, where the solid fraction in the mush is small. We find that three-dimensional disturbances are localised at places where there is upflow in the mush. We present amplitude equations to describe the evolution of both the 2D and 3D disturbances.
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Authors
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Steven Roper
Northwestern University
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Stephen Davis
Northwestern University
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Peter Voorhees
Northwestern University