Directional Solidification with Constant Ice Front Velocity in the Ice-Templating Process
- Stolze, Christian; Janoschka, Tobias; Schubert, Ulrich S.; Müller, Frank A.; Flauder, Stefan
 - Abstract:
 - An exponential cooling function for the directional solidification of liquids with constant ice front velocities is investigated with respect to an enhanced control over the ice-templating process. It is mathematically derived and set into relation to other cooling functions found in literature. A theoretical limit of applicability is discussed and a mathematical expression for the maximum sample size realizable with this new approach is derived. Experimental results from the time-resolved direct measurement of the ice front evolution during the directional solidification of pure water and a ceramic β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) suspension in a cooling room environment are presented. These results are compared to the results of numerical simulations. Ice front velocities from 10 to 50 µm s–1 are realized.
 - Year:
 - 2016
 - Type of Publication:
 - Article
 - Journal:
 - Advanced Engineering Materials
 - Volume:
 - 18
 - Pages:
 - 111 - 120
 - DOI:
 - 10.1002/adem.201500235