How pre-melting on surrounding interfaces broadens solid–liquid phase transitions

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A generalization of mesoscopic Lattice-Boltzmann models aimed at describing flows with solid/liquid phase transitions is presented. It exhibits lower computational costs with respect to the numerical schemes resulting from differential models. Moreover it is suitable to describe chaotic motions in the mushy zone.


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We report the results of (N,ρ,T) Molecular-Dynamics computer simulations of krypton-argon mixtures physisorbed between two graphite sheets. Three novel aspects of the system’s behavior emerge from this study. To begin with, new high-temperature commensurate solid phases for both argon and krypton as a result of confinement are predicted, as well as a family of confinement-induced solid-liquid phase transitions. In addition, we observe that the melting temperature of the system can be adjusted within a given range by the graphite sheet spacing. Finally, in the case of argon-krypton mixtures, certain temperatures and sheet spacings result in almost complete impurity extraction.


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