The Transient Dendritic Solidification Experiment (TDSE)

2001 
Dendritic solidification is a common mode of solidification. It is also an important model problem in nonequilibrium physics and pattern formation physics. Current theories couple the transfer of latent heat with selection mechanisms at the interface. Measurements of succinonitrile (SCN) dendrites in microgravity show reasonable agreement between heat transfer predictions and experiment. However, data and analysis for assessing interfacial physics theories are less definitive. We are studying, and will present data on, transient effects in dendritic growth of SCN. We employ the Clapeyron pressure/melting temperature effect to make a rapid change in a sample's hydrostatic pressure, and thereby rapidly change the specimen's melting temperature, forcing the dendrite to select a new steady-state. These initial measurements show some surprising and non-intuitive effects.
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