par Shevtsova, Valentina ;Gaponenko, Yuri ;Kuhlmann, H.C.;Lappa, M.;Lukasser, M;Matsumoto, Satoshi;Mialdun, Aliaksndr ;Montanero, José María;Nishino, K.;Ueno, I.
Référence Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing, 10, 2, page (197-240)
Publication Publié, 2014
Référence Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing, 10, 2, page (197-240)
Publication Publié, 2014
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Pure surface-tension-driven flow is a unique type of flow that can be controlled through external manipulation of thermal and/or mechanical boundary conditions at the free liquid surface where the entire driving force for the convection is generated. This unique feature has been exploited in recent studies for the active control of the flow instability. The use of forced coaxial gas streams has been proposed as a way to stabilize the Marangoni convection in liquid bridges in the planned space experiment JEREMI (Japanese and European Research Experiment on Marangoni Instabilities). It is aimed at understanding the mechanism of the instability and the role of the surface heat transfer and surface shear stresses. This overview presents corresponding preparatory experimental and numerical studies. |