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  • 2014Magnetic Fields, Convection and Solidification5citations

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  • Zaidat, Kader
  • Mangelinck-Noël, Nathalie
  • Kaldre, Imants
  • Salloum-Abou-Jaoude, Georges
  • Wang, Jiang
  • Reinhart, Guillaume
  • Fautrelle, Yves
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  • Ren, Zhong Ming
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  • Li, Xi
  • Hachani, Lakhdar
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Magnetic Fields, Convection and Solidification

  • Zaidat, Kader
  • Mangelinck-Noël, Nathalie
  • Kaldre, Imants
  • Salloum-Abou-Jaoude, Georges
  • Wang, Jiang
  • Reinhart, Guillaume
  • Fautrelle, Yves
  • Bojarevics, Andris
  • Buligins, Leonids
  • Thi, Henri Nguyen
  • Ren, Zhong Ming
  • Budenkova, Olga
  • Li, Xi
  • Hachani, Lakhdar
Abstract

In solidification processes the fluid flow occurs almost at every scale from the bulk, near the interfaces and deeply in the mushy zone. Numerical modeling is a valuable tool for understanding and master the solidification processes, however, macro-scale models are not always able to predict in detail the random behavior of the solidification process whereas models for micro scales are not capable to take into account a complex structure of flows which enter into the mushy zone. In the present paper the variety of the flows and imprints they left on solidification structure are discussed and illustrated with experimental data which naturally comprise every flow occurring in the process.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • random
  • solidification