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Rapid eutectic growth: from rod growth to diffusionless solidification.

Peter K GalenkoJunfeng Xu
Published in: Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (2022)
Numerous experimental data on the rapid solidification of eutectic systems exhibit the formation of metastable solid phases with the initial (nominal) chemical composition. This fact is explained by the suppression of eutectic decomposition due to diffusionless (chemically partitionless) solidification beginning at a high but finite growth velocity of crystals. In the present work, a model is suggested for the diffusionless growth to analyse the atomic diffusion in the rod eutectic couples growing into supercooled liquid. A simplified calculating method for the equation related to the Bessel function in the solution of the growth of rod eutectics is obtained. This method can also be used in the calculation of other rod eutectic growth models. This article is part of the theme issue 'Transport phenomena in complex systems (part 2)'.
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