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Bifurcation analysis of the thermocapillary convection in cylindrical liquid bridges
Authors:G Chen  A Lize  B Roux
Institution:

a Institut de Recherche sur les Phénoménes Hors Equilibre, UMR 6594, CNRS, Université d'Aix-Marseille I et II, Campus de Luminy, Case 903, 163 Avenue de Luminy, F-13288, Marseille Cedex 9, France

b Center for Microgravity and Materials Research, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama 35899, USA

Abstract:We consider the instability of the steady, axisymmetric thermocapillary convection in cylindrical liquid bridges. Finite-difference method is applied to compute the steady axisymmetric basic solutions, and to examine their linear instability to three-dimensional modal perturbations. The numerical results show that for liquid bridges of O(1) aspect ratio Γ (= length/radius) the first instability of the basic state is through either a regular bifurcation (stationary) or Hopf bifurcation (oscillatory), depending on the Prandtl number of the liquid. The bifurcation points and the corresponding eigenfunctions are predicted precisely by solving appropriate extended systems of equations. For very small Prandtl numbers, i.e. Pr < 0.06, the instability is of hydrodynamical origin that breaks the azimuthal symmetry of the basic state. The critical Reynolds number, for unit aspect ratio and insulated free surface, tends to be constant, Rec → 1784, as Pr → 0, the most dangerous mode being m = 2. While for Pr greater-or-equal, slanted 0.1, the instability takes the form of a pair of hydrothermal waves traveling azimuthally. The most dangerous mode is m = 3 for 0.1 less-than-or-equals, slant Pr less-than-or-equals, slant 0.8 and m = 2 for Pr greater-or-equal, slanted 0.9. Dependence of the critical Reynolds number on other parameters is also presented. Our results confirm in large part the recent linear-theory results of Wanschura et al. 7] and provide a more complete stability diagram for the finite half-zone with a nondeformable free surface.
Keywords:Instability  Thermocapillary convection  Liquid bridge  Critical surface-tension Reynolds number
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