Abstract

The disappearance of triangular faces of any shape is a particular case of disappearance of faces of any shape which requires a separate description. Therefore, the previously derived formulae to evaluate the length of any edge of a face of any shape and to evaluate the critical growth velocity, above which the edge disappears, have been applied to a face of a shape of any triangle. It has been mathematically proved that the triangular face, contrary to the faces of any other shape, may disappear only by transformation to a corner and the transformation to one of the edges is not possible. All theoretical predictions have been verified by computer modeling performed for sodium chlorate crystals.

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