Abstract:
Free growth of a dendrite crystal in a stationary multicomponent melt is investigated. A mathematical model of the process is developed and its analytic solution is constructed. A stability criterion is obtained for a 2D parabolic dendrite and the refined relation is derived for the growth rate of the dendrite tip taking into account the anisotropy of surface tension at the solid phase-melt interface. It is shown that the accumulation of impurity in the front of a dendrite makes it tip thinner and reduces its velocity. The theory contains limiting transitions to the familiar dendrite growth criteria for one-component and binary systems.