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タイトルSolutal Convection Around Growing Protein Crystal and Diffusional Purification in Space
著者(英)Chernov, A. A.; Lee, C. P.
著者所属(英)NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
発行日2002-01-01
言語eng
内容記述This work theoretically addressed two subjects: 1) onset of convection, 2) distribution of impurities. Onset of convection was considered analytically and numerically. Crystal growth was characterized by slow surface incorporation kinetics, i.e. growth kinetic coefficient beta (cm/s) small as compared to the typical bulk diffusion rate, D(sub 1)/h, where D(sub 1) is diffusivity of major crystallizing protein and h is the crystal size. Scaling type analysis predicted two laws on how the convection rate, v, essentially the Peclet number, Pe exactly equal to vh/D(sub 1), depends on dimensionless kinetic coefficient a exactly equal to beta h/D(sub 1). Namely: Pe = C(sub 2/5)(aRa(sup 2/5)) and Pe = C(sub 1) aRa. Here, Reynolds number Ra = rho(sub 1)(sup 0)gh(sup 3)(rho(sub p) - rho(sub w))/rho(sup p)rho(sub 1)vD(sub 1), v being solution viscosity. The constants C(sub 2/5), exactly equal to 0.28 and C(sub 1) exactly equal to 10(exp -2) found from the full scale computer simulation for a cylindrical crystal inside big cylindrical vessel. The linear boundary conditions connecting protein and impurity concentration at the interface with the flux to/from the interface was applied. No-slip condition for Navier-Shocker equations was employed. With these conditions, flow and concentration distributions were calculated. Validity of the Pe(Ra) dependencies follows for wide range of parameters for which numerical calculations have been accomplished and presented by various points.
NASA分類Solid-State Physics
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