2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3647073
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Coupled Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics Modeling of InSb Solidification

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“…They concluded that controlling the convective flow could directly affect the zinc separation in the crystal growth. Okano et al [89][90] investigated a numerical simulation for the crystal growth of Indium-Antimonide (In-Sb) using the liquid encapsulated VGF method. Barvinschi and co-workers [90] showed a technique for the vertical solidification of molten In-Sb in a silica ampoule.…”
Section: Solidificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They concluded that controlling the convective flow could directly affect the zinc separation in the crystal growth. Okano et al [89][90] investigated a numerical simulation for the crystal growth of Indium-Antimonide (In-Sb) using the liquid encapsulated VGF method. Barvinschi and co-workers [90] showed a technique for the vertical solidification of molten In-Sb in a silica ampoule.…”
Section: Solidificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Okano et al [89][90] investigated a numerical simulation for the crystal growth of Indium-Antimonide (In-Sb) using the liquid encapsulated VGF method. Barvinschi and co-workers [90] showed a technique for the vertical solidification of molten In-Sb in a silica ampoule. They implemented various thermal conditions for the numerical simulations of velocity and temperature under normal gravity.…”
Section: Solidificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Natural convection may be also present in some of the crystallisation processes, [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] which is the subject of our other work to be published separately. In solidification of binary molten alloys, all phenomena involved in heat transfer of a binary alloy without solidification is present as well as the solidification process, which is the last stage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%