Journal article

Convection in a Czochralski crucible - Part 2: non-rotating crystal


Authors listHintz, P; Schwabe, D

Publication year2001

Pages356-364

JournalJournal of Crystal Growth

Volume number222

Issue number1-2

ISSN0022-0248

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0248(00)00885-X

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
We report on a convection experiment with a Pr=7 fluid. We study the instability of the now driven by thermal buoyant convection, thermocapillary convection and forced convection due to crystal rotation. Flow visualization and thermocouple measurements are performed. A transition to oscillatory convection is found when the crystal dummy is rotated at a rate above some threshold value f(C). f(C) was found to increase linearly with the temperature difference DeltaT between the crystal dummy and the crucible but f(C) was found to be independent of the fluid depth H in the crucible. A strong influence of the meniscus geometry on f(C) was found. We report critical parameters for the transition to time-dependent flow and oscillation frequencies. The flow patterns under stable and unstable conditions are described. The unstable flow resembles a baroclinic instability which has been discussed before by other authors for such systems. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHintz, P. and Schwabe, D. (2001) Convection in a Czochralski crucible - Part 2: non-rotating crystal, Journal of Crystal Growth, 222(1-2), pp. 356-364. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0248(00)00885-X

APA Citation styleHintz, P., & Schwabe, D. (2001). Convection in a Czochralski crucible - Part 2: non-rotating crystal. Journal of Crystal Growth. 222(1-2), 356-364. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0248(00)00885-X



Keywords


FLOW TRANSITIONSINSTABILITIESMELT INTERFACE SHAPETETRADECANE

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