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Effect of g-jitter on liquid bridge vibrations with & without Marangoni convection

Posted on:2012-03-02Degree:M.A.SType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Wickramasinghe, Dhanuka NavodyaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008998060Subject:Chemistry
Abstract/Summary:
Effects of external vibrations (called g-jitter) on Marangoni convection in a liquid bridge were investigated on the International Space Station (ISS) and in ground-based experiments. In ISS, most dominant g-jitter frequency was noted to be ∼110 Hz. ISS experiments suggested that the surface vibrations were mainly affected by the aspect ratio (length/diameter ratio), but not the imposed temperature gradient. Liquid bridge surface vibrations agreed well with Ichikawa et al.’s model.;Ground-based experiments confirmed that increasing the volume ratio would cause the resonance frequency to increase. When a temperature difference was imposed between the upper and lower disks, for constant aspect and volume ratios, the resonance frequency tended to increase with the decreasing temperature difference. Furthermore, the shift in the resonance frequency due to a temperature difference, was found to be due to Marangoni convection and not due to reduced viscosity or surface tension of the fluid.
Keywords/Search Tags:Liquid bridge, Marangoni, Vibrations, G-jitter
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