Dynamics of oscillating drops with thermocapillary effects

Citation
Bsc. Lau et F. Mashayek, Dynamics of oscillating drops with thermocapillary effects, TH COMP FL, 14(4), 2001, pp. 203-222
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Physics,"Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
ISSN journal
09354964 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
203 - 222
Database
ISI
SICI code
0935-4964(200101)14:4<203:DOODWT>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The dynamics of oscillating drops warming up in a hot gas environment is in vestigated via numerical simulation. The formation of surface and internal flows, due to variation of surface tension with temperature, and their impa ct on the oscillations are discussed. Both surface and ambient temperature disturbances are considered in terms of spherical harmonics. The effects of various parameters including modes of surface and temperature disturbances on period and amplitude of oscillations, kinetic and surface energies, and temperature field are studied. The most obvious feature of thermocapillary flows is demonstrated by vortices whose number and strength varies with th e mode of temperature disturbance. These vortices tend to modify the amplit ude of oscillations and enhance the kinetic energy. It is also shown that t he decrease of the surface tension with increasing temperatures results in the increase of the period of oscillations while decreasing the surface ene rgy. Due to the presence of thermocapillary Rows, at long times, the equili brium shape of the drop is not spherical and the kinetic energy approaches nonzero asymptotic values. The average temperature shows a nearly linear in crease in time while the root mean square temperature, used to indicate the spatial variation, levels off after a fast initial growth.