ARTEX - in-situ observation of directional solidification of Al-Si alloys on TEXUS 39

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The goal of the experiment in the ARTEX furnace facility (Aerogel technology for microgravity solidification on TEXUS) during the sounding rocket flight TEXUS 39 in May 2001 was twofold, consisting primarily in the technology demonstration of the furnace equipped with the fragile aerogels as a was submitted to directional solidification in order to determine the influence of diffusive versus convective material transport conditions on the microstructure evolution. The scientific objective was defined by the ESA-MAP MICAST project studying the influence of controlled convection on the microstructure evolution.

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