Journal article

Formation of dynamic particle accumulation structures in oscillatory thermocapillary flow in liquid bridges


Authors listSchwabe, D.; Mizev, A. I.; Udhayasankar, M.; Tanaka, S.

Publication year2007

JournalPhysics of Fluids

Volume number19

Issue number7

ISSN1070-6631

eISSN1089-7666

Open access statusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1063/1.2742304

PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics


Abstract
We report on the behavior of small particles of dilute concentration in time-dependent (oscillatory) thermocapillary flow in cylindrical liquid bridges. The particles accumulate in a dynamic string for certain aspect ratios of the liquid bridge and at, typically, two times the critical Marangoni number for the onset of time dependence. This was observed for particles with a density larger and smaller than that of the fluid and for the isodense case. If looked at in a snapshot, this string would be wound m times around the thermocapillary vortex as a deformed spiral. If one looked at the full dynamics, it would be seen that the spiral string is rotating around its ring-shaped axis. The phenomenon is called a dynamical particle accumulation structure (dynamical PAS). The mode m is the mode number of the oscillatory flow field with m wavetrains of the hydrothermal wave (HTW) traveling in the azimuthal direction. We visualize and describe the different modes m in detail. We give direct experimental evidence for the gathering of liquid with particles during the cold phases of the HTW and the injection of liquid with particles into the return flow in azimuthally traveling "cold spots." We varied the particle diameter at constant density and the ratio of the particle density to fluid density at constant particle diameter to measure the time of the formation of PAS and discuss and explain the experimental results in comparison with possible mechanisms underlying the formation process. We describe the results of an experiment under microgravity to exclude gravity as a PAS-forming mechanism. We conclude by describing a possible mechanism that could account for the observed particle accumulation in certain regions of the flow. This mechanism involves the observed gathering and injection of liquid during the cold phases of the HTW and the particle enrichment of the injected fluid due to particle migration in sheared flow. PAS occurs at a resonance between the azimuthally traveling wave and the "turnover time" of the PAS-string in the thermocapillary vortex. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSchwabe, D., Mizev, A., Udhayasankar, M. and Tanaka, S. (2007) Formation of dynamic particle accumulation structures in oscillatory thermocapillary flow in liquid bridges, Physics of Fluids, 19(7), Article 072102. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2742304

APA Citation styleSchwabe, D., Mizev, A., Udhayasankar, M., & Tanaka, S. (2007). Formation of dynamic particle accumulation structures in oscillatory thermocapillary flow in liquid bridges. Physics of Fluids. 19(7), Article 072102. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2742304



Keywords


3-DIMENSIONAL NUMERICAL-SIMULATIONCONVECTIONCRITICAL MARANGONI NUMBERFLOATING-ZONEHALF-ZONEINERTIAL MIGRATIONSphereSTRUCTURES PAS

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