Abstract
NaClCaCl 2 was used to visualize convection in Czochralski melts under realistic high-temperature boundary conditions. The side view of the NaClCaCl 2 melt at T = 600°C was obtained by rapidly lowering the tubular heater, in 10 s intervals. The Prandtl number of the melt is Pr = 0.58. Streak photography revealed asymmetric, unsteady, convection. Temperature fluctuations were present in almost all flow regimes.
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