Abstract
We consider the effect of steady, three-dimensional cellular convective fields impressed
upon the moving front of a dilute binary alloy in directional solidification. The flows
have length scales longer than the characteristic lengths of the morphological instability.
A Floquet problem with multiple degrees of freedom in space governs the
interfacial dynamics and determines the morphological patterns and marginal stability
boundaries. In the cases of weak flows the induced patterns are superpositions of rolls
modulated by the forced flows. When the flows are strong, the instability becomes
spatially localized and confined at inward flow-stagnation regions on the front. Numerical
computations and the WKB method are used to solve the eigenvalue problems,
showing various localized states depending on the structures of the imposed flows.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
12 articles.
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