The effect of high-frequency translational harmonic vibrations on the onset of thermocapillary convection in a horizontal liquid layer, bounded above by a free surface and below by a solid wall, is investigated by averaging the convection equations. It is shown that longitudinal vibrations have no e
The effect of vertical vibration on the onset of thermocapillary convection in a horizontal liquid layer
✍ Scribed by S.M. Zen’kovskaya; V.A. Novosyadlyi; A.L. Shleikel’
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 363 KB
- Volume
- 71
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8928
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✦ Synopsis
The effect of vertical vibration on the onset of Marangoni convection in a horizontal layer of a viscous incompressible uniform liquid with a free surface and a hard (solid) or soft (impermeable and stress-free) wall is investigated. In the case of harmonic vibration, a dispersion relation is constructed in explicit form using continued fractions. From this, equations are obtained for determining the critical values of the parameters for all three main types of loss of stability. Neutral curves of the monotonic and oscillatory instability are constructed, for fixed frequency and amplitude of the vibration, in the form of a graph of the Marangoni number against the wave number. The regions of parametric resonances, corresponding to synchronous and subharmonic modes are determined. The frequency values for which a high-frequency asymptotic form is reached are obtained. The long-wave Marangoni oscillatory instability is investigated, and it is shown that in this case the Marangoni numbers are negative and depend only on the Prandtl and Biot numbers.
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