Abstract

The motion of the solid-phase particles under gravity is considered for the films formed by contact melting, with additional effects from the forces produced by motion of the crystallization front and those due to differences in the partial diffusion coefficients. Recommendations are made on selecting the contact-melting and crystallization conditions to reduce the effects of these forces. It is possible to reinforce the contact films on account of the displacement of the solidphase particles produced by the gravitational forces and the forces due to differences in the partial diffusion coefficients.

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