Phase separation in critical and off-critical fluids: specific experimental behaviours at criticality


Autoria(s): Guenoun, P; Beysens, D; Perrot, F; Garrabos, Y; Kumar, A
Data(s)

06/06/1994

Resumo

The phase separation in fluids close to a critical point can be observed in the form of either an interconnected pattern (critical case) or a disconnected pattern (off-critical case). These two regimes have been investigated in different ways. First, a sharp change in pattern is shown to occur very close to the critical point when the composition is varied. No crossover has been observed between the t1 behaviour (interconnected) and a t1/3 behaviour (disconnected), where t is time. This latter growth law, which occurs in the case of compact droplets, will be discussed. Second, it has been observed that a growing interconnected pattern leaves a signature in the form of small droplets. The origin of such a distribution will be discussed in terms of coalescence of domains. No distribution of this kind is observed in the off-critical case.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36688/1/Phase_separation.pdf

Guenoun, P and Beysens, D and Perrot, F and Garrabos, Y and Kumar, A (1994) Phase separation in critical and off-critical fluids: specific experimental behaviours at criticality. In: 2nd Liquid Matter Conference of the European-Physical-Society, SEP 18-22, 1993, FLORENCE, ITALY.

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Institute of physics

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http://iopscience.iop.org/0953-8984/6/23A/029

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36688/

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Conference Paper

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