Undercooling of acoustically levitated molten drops
- Author:
- Trinh, E. H.
- Published:
- May 1, 1990.
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- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Glicksman, M. E. and Ohsaka, K.
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- It was observed that the acoustically levitated molten SCN (succinonitrile) drops can generally be undercooled to a degree where the impurities in the drop are responsible for the nucleation of the solid phase. However, it was also observed that ultrasound occasionally terminates undercooling of the levitated drops by initiating the nucleation of the solid at an undercooling level which is lower than that found for the nucleation catalyzed by the impurities in the drop. This premature nucleation can be explained by thermodynamic considerations which predict an increase in effective undercooling of the liquid upon the collapse of cavities. Pre-existing gas microbubbles which grow under the influence of ultrasound are suggested as the source of cavitation. The highly undercooled SCN drops can be utilized to measure the growth velocity of the solid in the deeply undercooled region including the hypercooled region.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 19910012046.
Accession ID: 91N21359.
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Containerless Experimentation in Microgravity; p 335-343. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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