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A method of calculating the size distribution of supercritical nuclei in the presence of flows in a melt or in a vapor for the first-order phase transition, namely, for crystallization or condensation, has been proposed. The method is confirmed by the comparison with the results of experimental studies of centrifugal casting of Al.
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The authors are grateful to M.L. Kheifets who focused our attention on the problems related to the production of GCs by centrifugal casting.
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Eidelman, E.D., Durnev, M.A. Crystallization in the Presence of a Flow. Phys. Solid State 62, 30–33 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783420010096
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