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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 30, 1996 - Issue 7
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NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF HEAT TRANSPORT AND FLUID FLOW IN DIRECTIONAL CRYSTAL GROWTH OF GaAs

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Pages 685-701 | Received 09 Jan 1996, Accepted 13 Jun 1996, Published online: 03 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

Recent progress in numerical modeling of the transient heat transport and fluid flow in the GTE GaAs space experiment is reported. The vertical gradient freeze crystal growth system is simulated using a simplified axisymmetric finite element model. The enthalpy method is used to model the phase change, and numerical solutions are computed on a fixed grid using the CFD code FIDAP. The numerical results suggest that the shape and melt-back position of the meti-crystal interface are greatly affected by the melting history, therefore making it necessary to model the whole melting and solidification process. The simulated interface evolution for the flight experiment predicts a delay of about 25 min for the actual growth to start after the power reduction begins, which is in good agreement with the experiment. Some numerical issues, such as the advantages and limitations of the fixed domain approach, are also discussed.

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Address correspondence to Dr. Minwu Yao, Ohio Aerospace Institute, 22800 Cedar Point Road, Brook Park, OH 44142, USA.

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