Thermocapillary Flows In Liquid Bridges Of Molten Tin With Small Aspect Ratios
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2008
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Numerical simulations were conducted to study thermocapillary flows in short half-zone liquid bridges of molten tin with Prandtl number Pr = 0.009, under ramped temperature difference. The spatio-temporal structures in the thermocapillary flows in short half-zone liquid bridges with aspect ratios As = 0.6, 0.8, and 1.0 were investigated. The first critical Marangoni numbers were compared with those predicted by linear stability analyses (LSA). The second critical Marangoni numbers for As = 0.6 and 0.8 were found to be larger than that for As = 1.0. The time evolutions of the thermocapillary flows exhibited unusual features such as a change in the azimuthal wave number during the three-dimensional stationary (non-oscillating) flow regime, a change in the oscillation mode during the three-dimensional oscillatory flow regime, and the decreasing and then increasing of amplitudes in a single oscillation mode. The effects of the ramping rate of the temperature difference on the flow modes and critical conditions were studied as well. In this paper, the experimental observability of the critical conditions was also discussed. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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International Journal Of Heat And Fluid Flow, 2008, 29(4): 1190-1196 |
Palavras-Chave | #Oscillatory Thermocapillary Flow #Half-Zone Liquid Bridge #Low-Pr-Fluid #Molten Tin #Numerical Simulation #Oscillatory Marangoni Flow #Melt Interface Fluctuation #Half-Zone #Prandtl Number #Temperature Oscillation #Numerical-Simulation #Thermal-Convection #Silicon Bridge #Surface #Fluid |
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