Demonstration of the effect of stirring on nucleation from experiments on the International Space Station using the ISS-EML facility

NPJ MICROGRAVITY(2021)

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The effect of fluid flow on crystal nucleation in supercooled liquids is not well understood. The variable density and temperature gradients in the liquid make it difficult to study this under terrestrial gravity conditions. Nucleation experiments were therefore made in a microgravity environment using the Electromagnetic Levitation Facility on the International Space Station on a bulk glass-forming Zr 57 Cu 15.4 Ni 12.6 Al 10 Nb 5 (Vit106), as well as Cu 50 Zr 50 and the quasicrystal-forming Ti 39.5 Zr 39.5 Ni 21 liquids. The maximum supercooling temperatures for each alloy were measured as a function of controlled stirring by applying various combinations of radio-frequency positioner and heater voltages to the water-cooled copper coils. The flow patterns were simulated from the known parameters for the coil and the levitated samples. The maximum nucleation temperatures increased systematically with increased fluid flow in the liquids for Vit106, but stayed nearly unchanged for the other two. These results are consistent with the predictions from the Coupled-Flux model for nucleation.
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