We demonstrate that Snell’s law of refraction can be applied to thermal fronts propagating through a boundary between regions that support distinct frontal velocities. We use the free-radical frontal polymerization of a triacrylate with clay filler that allows for two domains containing two different concentrations of a peroxide initiator to be molded together. Because the polymerization reaction rates depend on the initiator concentration, the propagation speed is different in each domain. We study fronts propagating in two parallel strips in which the incident angle is 90°. Our data fit Snell’s law , where is the refracted velocity, is the incident velocity, is the angle of refraction, and is the incident angle. Further, we study circular fronts propagating radially from an initiation point in a high-velocity region into a low-velocity region (and vice versa). We demonstrate the close resemblance between the numerically simulated and experimentally observed thermal reaction fronts. By measuring the normal velocity and the angle of refraction of both simulated and experimental fronts, we establish that Snell’s law holds for thermal frontal polymerization in our experimental system. Finally we discuss the regimes in which Snell’s law may not be valid.
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John A. Pojman;
John A. Pojman
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
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Veronika Viner;
Veronika Viner
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
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Burcu Binici;
Burcu Binici
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
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Shanna Lavergne;
Shanna Lavergne
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
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Melanie Winsper;
Melanie Winsper
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
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Dmitry Golovaty;
Dmitry Golovaty
Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics,
The University of Akron
, Akron, Ohio 44325-4002, USA
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Laura Gross
Laura Gross
Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics,
The University of Akron
, Akron, Ohio 44325-4002, USA
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John A. Pojman
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
Veronika Viner
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
Burcu Binici
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
Shanna Lavergne
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
Melanie Winsper
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Southern Mississippi
, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
Dmitry Golovaty
Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics,
The University of Akron
, Akron, Ohio 44325-4002, USA
Laura Gross
Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics,
The University of Akron
, Akron, Ohio 44325-4002, USAChaos 17, 033125 (2007)
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Received:
May 30 2007
Accepted:
August 22 2007
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John A. Pojman, Veronika Viner, Burcu Binici, Shanna Lavergne, Melanie Winsper, Dmitry Golovaty, Laura Gross; Snell’s law of refraction observed in thermal frontal polymerization. Chaos 1 September 2007; 17 (3): 033125. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2784386
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