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EPSRC Reference: EP/F036701/1
Title: Interactions between steady and oscillatory convection in mushy layers
Principal Investigator: Worster, Professor MG
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Department: Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics
Organisation: University of Cambridge
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 01 March 2008 Ends: 31 May 2008 Value (£): 16,375
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Continuum Mechanics
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One of the challenges in predicting the solidification of multicomponentmaterials such as metallic castings is to describe the evolution of mushy layers: partially solidifiedregions in which solid and liquid phases coexist. Such systems exhibitunusual properties not seen in single-phase systems. One example is thealteration of the crystalline structure by convection of heat and solute making theflow problem nonlinear and leading to the formation of solid-free dissolution channels,or 'chimneys', in the solid matrix. A strikingly complex pattern ofchimney convection has been observed in recent laboratory experiments: a new'breathing mode' of convection has been found, in which chimneys allperiodically appeared and disappeared in phase. This project aims at anunderstanding of the observed behaviour using mathematical techniques. In particular, the nonlinear interactions between steady andstanding-wave oscillatory convection modes will be elucidated, and stableflow regimes and their parametric sensitivity quantified. Further laboratory experiments will also be conducted to provide more detailed information about this newly discovered phenomenon.
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