Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.209, No.1, 181-197, 2000
Application of the theorem of minimum entropy production to growth of lamellar eutectics with an oscillating freezing rate
The theorem of minimum entropy production is applied to steady and stationary periodic eutectic growth with an oscillating freezing rate, When the volume fractions of the two phases are significantly different, a finite lead distance makes the eutectic spacing lambda larger than for a planar interface. Freezing rate oscillations reduce lambda. If the interface is modulated on a length scale larger than lambda, there can be regions with both smaller and larger lambda.