A change in density during the solidification of alloys can be an important
driving force for convection, especially at reduced levels of gravity. A m
odel is presented that accounts for shrinkage during the directional solidi
fication of dendritic binary alloys under the assumption that the densities
of the liquid and solid phases are different but constant. This leads to a
non-homogeneous mass conservation equation, which is numerically treated i
n a finite element formulation with a variable penalty coefficient that can
resolve the velocity field correctly in the all-liquid region and in the m
ushy zone. The stability of the flow when shrinkage interacts with buoyancy
flows at low gravity is examined. Copyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Lt
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