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A phase-field theory for solidification based on a general anisotropic sharp-interface theory with interfacial energy and entropy
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    A phase-field theory for solidification based on a general anisotropic sharp-interface theory with interfacial energy and entropy (English)
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    13 March 1996
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    constitutive equations
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    second law
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    phase-field theory
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    internal energy and entropy
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    interfacial energy and entropy
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