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宇宙開発事業団技術報告: Marangoni Convection Modeling Research: Annual Report April 1, 2001-March 31, 2002 = NASDA Technical Memorandum: Marangoni Convection Modeling Research: Annual Report April 1, 2001-March 31, 2002. :157-181
The first and clear experimental evidence for the transition from the steady to the oscillatory flow was presented by the non-contact temperature measurement of a molten tin surface and the surface flow visualization. The experimental study on thermo
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宇宙開発事業団技術報告: Marangoni Convection Modeling Research: Annual Report April 1, 2001-March 31, 2002 = NASDA Technical Memorandum: Marangoni Convection Modeling Research: Annual Report April 1, 2001-March 31, 2002. :73-106
Thermocapillary-driven convection in a half-zone liquid bridge has been extensively examined hitherto. The dynamic free-surface deformation was often observed in the experiments. Influence of the deformation upon the flow in the bridge, however, have
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宇宙開発事業団技術報告: Marangoni Convection Modeling Research: Annual Report April 1, 2001-March 31, 2002 = NASDA Technical Memorandum: Marangoni Convection Modeling Research: Annual Report April 1, 2001-March 31, 2002. :183-202
As a continuation of the studies performed in the previous fiscal year, the study of feasibility of conducting the dynamic surface deformation measurement on the liquid bridge with various of diameter, to be utilized for the Liquid Bridge Marangoni C
Numerical simulation of three dimensional oscillatory flow in half-zone bridges of low P[lc]r fluids
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宇宙開発事業団技術報告: Marangoni Convection Modeling Research: Annual Report April 1, 2001-March 31, 2002 = NASDA Technical Memorandum: Marangoni Convection Modeling Research: Annual Report April 1, 2001-March 31, 2002. :129-155
Several sets of numerical simulations were conducted to give realistic understandings of oscillatory Marangoni convection in half-zone liquid bridges of low Prandtl number fluid with various aspect ratios (from 0.6 to 2.2). Special emphasis was place