loading

Logout succeed

Logout succeed. See you again!

ebook img

NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20120004007: Dendrite Array Disruption by Bubbles during Re-melting in a Microgravity Environment PDF

file size0.03 MB
languageEnglish

Preview NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20120004007: Dendrite Array Disruption by Bubbles during Re-melting in a Microgravity Environment

Dendrite Array Disruption by Bubbles during Re-melting in a Microgravity Environment Richard N. Grugel, Marshall Space Flight Center Abstract As part of the Pore Formation and Mobility Investigation (PFMI), Succinonitrile –Water “alloys” consisting of aligned dendritic arrays were re-melted prior to conducting directional solidification experiments in the microgravity environment aboard the International Space Station. Thermocapillary convection initiated by bubbles at the solid-liquid interface during controlled melt back of the alloy was observed to disrupt the initial dendritic alignment. Disruption ranged from detaching large arrays to the transport of small dendrite fragments at the interface. The role of bubble size and origin is discussed along with subsequent consequences upon reinitiating controlled solidification.

See more

The list of books you might like