
doi: 10.1007/bf00163619
Mathematical models used in metallurgy to describe solute partitioning are applied to solute distribution in ice crystals. Results demonstrate that the model developed under the assumption of ideal directional freezing can be used to estimate distribution coefficients from experimental data. The deviation of experimental results from normal freezing theory is consistent with the Burton-Slichter film theory model.
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