Abstract

Predicted needle dimensions given by the model proposed in part I for the growth of arrayed needles under solidification with a high temperature gradient are compared with those given by solidification of alloys; Al–Cu, Al–Fe and SCN–Argon. Correspondences between predicted primary arm spacings and experimental ones are shown to be very high for arrayed solidification of needles under high temperature gradients.

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