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We study the motion of a planar thermal wave, which is simultaneously a phase boundary in a thin cooled film, driven by the application of an electrical current and Joule heating. Based on theoretical modeling by Brener and Temkin...
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We study the motion of a planar thermal wave, which is simultaneously a phase boundary in a thin cooled film, driven by the application of an electrical current and Joule heating. Based on theoretical modeling by Brener and Temkin (1996) [1] we employ a phase field model that reproduces the analytical predictions for planar front propagation and interface stability. Three-dimensional simulations of the growth of a filament advancing from one electrode to the other demonstrate the applicability of the model towards more complex geometries and problems originating from the microstructure formation in phase change materials.
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