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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2003-05-25
    Description: We describe a model for non-convecting diffusion-controlled solidification of a ternary (three-component) alloy cooled from below at a planar boundary. The modelling extends previous theory for binary alloy solidification by including a conservation equation for the additional solute component and coupling the conservation equations for heat and species to equilibrium relations from the ternary phase diagram. We focus on growth conditions under which the solidification path (liquid line of descent) through the ternary phase diagram gives rise to two distinct mushy layers. A primary mushy layer, which corresponds to solidification along a liquidus surface in the ternary phase diagram, forms above a secondary (or cotectic) mushy layer, which corresponds to solidification along a cotectic line in the ternary phase diagram. These two mushy layers are bounded above by a liquid layer and below by a eutectic solid layer. We obtain a one-dimensional similarity solution and investigate numerically the role of the control parameters in the growth characteristics. In the special case of zero solute diffusion and zero latent heat an analytical solution can be obtained. We compare our predictions with previous experimental results and with theoretical results from a related model based on global conservation laws described in the Appendix. Finally, we discuss the potentially rich convective behaviour anticipated for other growth conditions.
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    Publication Date: 1994-06-10
    Description: We consider steady two-dimensional fluid flow and heat transfer near contact lines in single-phase and two-phase systems. Both single- and double-wedge geometries admit separable solutions in plane polar coordinates for both thermal and flow fields. We consider the class of functions which have bounded temperatures and velocities at the corner. When free surfaces are present, we seek local solutions, those that satisfy all local boundary conditions, and partial local solutions, those that satisfy all but the normal-stress boundary condition. Our aim in this work is to describe local fluid and heat flow in problems where these fields are coupled by determining for which wedge angles solutions exist, identifying singularities in the heat flux and stress which are present at contact lines, and determining the dependence of these singularities on the wedge angles. For thermal fields in two phases we identify two modes of heat transfer that are analogous to the two modes identified by Proudman & Asadullah (1988) for two-fluid flow. For non-isothermal flow, locally, convection does not play a role but coupling through thermocapillary effects on non-isothermal free surfaces can arise. We find that under non-isothermal conditions a planar free surface must leave a planar rigid boundary at an angle of π, the same angle found by Michael (1958) for an isothermal rigid/free wedge, in order to satisfy all local boundary conditions. Finally, we find that situations arise where no coupled solutions of the form sought can be found; we discuss means by which alternative solutions can be obtained. © 1994, Cambridge University Press
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1995-11-10
    Description: We consider the solidification of a binary alloy in a mushy layer and analyse the system near the onset of buoyancy-driven convection in the layer. We employ a neareutectic approximation and consider the limit of large far-field temperature. These asymptotic limits allow us to examine the rich dynamics of the mushy layer in the form of small deviations from the classical case of convection in a horizontal porous layer of uniform permeability. Of particular interest are the effects of the asymmetries in the basic state and the non-uniform permeability in the mushy layer, which lead to transcritically bifurcating convection with hexagonal planform. We obtain a set of three coupled amplitude equations describing the evolution of small-amplitude convecting states in the mushy layer. These equations are analysed to determine the stability of and competition between two-dimensional roll and hexagonal convection patterns. We find that either rolls or hexagons can be stable. Furthermore, hexagons with either upflow or downflow at the centres can be stable, depending on the relative strengths of different physical mechanisms. We determine how to adjust the control parameters to minimize the degree of subcriticality of the bifurcation and hence render the system globally more stable. Finally, the amplitude equations reveal the presence of a new oscillatory instability. © 1995, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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    Publication Date: 1993-12-01
    Description: We consider steady, two-dimensional viscous flow of two fluids near a corner. The two fluids meet at the wedge vertex and are locally in contact with each other along a straight line emanating from the corner. The double wedge, treated in polar coordinates, admits separable solutions with bounded velocities at the corner. We seek local solutions which satisfy all local boundary conditions, as well as partial local solutions which satisfy all but the normal-stress boundary conditions. We find that local solutions exist for a wide range of total wedge angles and that a class of individual wedge angles and stress exponents is selected. Partial local solutions exist for all combinations of individual wedge angles and the stress exponents are determined as functions of these angles and the viscosity ratio. In both cases, Moffatt vortices can be found. Our aim in this work is to describe local two-fluid flow by determining for which wedge angles solutions exist, identifying singularities in the stress at the corner and identifying conditions under which Moffatt vortices can be present in the flow. Furthermore, for the single-wedge geometry, we identify for small capillary number non-uniformities present in solutions valid near the corner. © 1993, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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    Publication Date: 1998-09-25
    Description: Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 268 (1994), pp. 231–265It has recently come to our attention that our paper, which describes Marangoni-driven flow near a contact line, overlooks solutions involving a general thermal boundary condition on the free surface (private communication, S. J. Tavener 1997). These new solutions are applicable for non-isothermal flows in a corner region where one boundary is a rigid plane (and either perfectly insulating or perfectly conducting) and the other is a free surface upon which a general thermal boundary condition is applied. We describe these additional solutions below.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2005-12-02
    Description: In this paper we consider buoyancy-driven flow and directional solidification of a ternary alloy in two dimensions. A steady flow can be established by forcing liquid downward at an average rate V through a temperature gradient that is fixed in the laboratory frame of reference and spans both the eutectic and liquidus temperature of the material being solidified. Our results include both a linear stability analysis and numerical solution of the governing equations for finite-amplitude steady states. The ternary system is characterized by two distinct mushy zones - a primary layer with dendrites composed of a single species and, beneath the primary layer, a secondary layer with a dendritic region composed of two species. The two layers have independent effective Rayleigh numbers, which allows for a variety of convection scenarios. © 2005 Cambridge University Press.
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    Publication Date: 1996-01-25
    Description: We consider the solidification of a binary alloy in a mushy layer and analyse the linear stability of a quiescent state with specific interest in identifying an oscillatory convective instability. We employ a near-eutectic approximation and consider the limit of large far-field temperature. These asymptotic limits allow us to examine the dynamics of the mushy layer in the form of small deviations from the classical case of convection in a horizontal porous layer of uniform permeability. We consider also the limit of large Stefan number, which incorporates a key balance necessary for the existence of the oscillatory instability. The model we consider here contains no double-diffusive effects and no region in which a statically stable density gradient exists. The mechanism underlying the oscillatory instability we discover is instead associated with a complex interaction between heat transfer, convection and solidification.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 1969-12-01
    Description: SummaryPlasma volume, haematocrit, and haemoglobin concentration were measured in 34 sows. Red cell volume and total blood volume were calculated from plasma volume and haematocrit.The method of back extrapolation of the logarith of Evans blue concentration to zero time possibly overestimated plasma volume. Haematocrit was found to be higher and more variable in the initial blood samples in each experiment, than in the blood samples taken 30 and 60 min later.In animals of the same parity, plasma and red cell volumes were closely related to live weight, but the relationship varied between parities.
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    Publication Date: 1969-06-01
    Description: SUMMARYA method of establishing indwelling catheters in the jugular vein and carotid artery of the pig by way of the blood vessels of the ears is described. The methods used to maintain these catheters patent for long periods are also detailed.
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    Publication Date: 1974-02-01
    Description: SUMMARYPigs weighing 25–40 kg were fed either once or twice per day and glucose and insulin concentration in portal and right atrial plasma measured during a 24-h cycle. Feeding resulted in an immediate increase in both portal and atrial glucose concentration. Portal glucose concentration tended to show cyclical changes with the peaks ascending and descending progressively. Under both feeding treatments glucose was absorbed from the gut for 18–20 h/day. Feeding of pure starch resulted in a rise in portal plasma glucose concentration within 10 min, but feeding of pure casein had no effect.Portal insulin concentration increased immediately on feeding as did atrial insulin concentration, and under both feeding treatments portal and atrial insulin concentration followed a pattern similar to the corresponding glucose concentration. Feeding of pure casein was without effect on the concentration of insulin in either portal or atrial plasma.
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