Impact of heat flow from the cylinder sidewalls on thermocapillary droplet flow in a vibrating fluid: 3D study

IF 1.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 MECHANICS
Yousuf Alhendal, Sara Touzani
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The thermocapillary motion of droplet in a vibrating fluid in a cylinder heated from the top and sides and cooled from the bottom is studied, using a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model based on volume of fluid (VOF) created with Ansys-Fluent software. The outcomes support the accuracy of the Marangoni phenomenon and are in line with data published in literature. The behavior of the drop is not only impacted by the temperature difference between the top and bottom, but also by heated side surfaces and mostly by vibration. Different flow patterns are observed which directly impact the droplet’s arrival time. The results proof that the neglected frequency and amplitudes of vibration in the presence of gravity have a significant and evident impact on the behavior of fluids in a zero-gravity environment. The change of vessel height also has a significant influence especially on the host fluid properties.

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来自圆柱体侧壁的热流对振动流体中热毛细管液滴流动的影响:三维研究
使用 Ansys-Fluent 软件创建的基于流体体积(VOF)的三维计算流体动力学(CFD)模型,研究了振动流体中液滴在顶部和侧面加热、底部冷却的圆柱体中的热毛细管运动。研究结果证实了马兰戈尼现象的准确性,并与文献中公布的数据相吻合。液滴的行为不仅受到顶部和底部温差的影响,还受到受热侧表面以及振动的影响。观察到的不同流动模式直接影响液滴的到达时间。结果证明,在存在重力的情况下,被忽略的振动频率和振幅对零重力环境下的流体行为有着显著而明显的影响。容器高度的变化对主流体的特性也有重大影响。
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Heat and Mass Transfer
Heat and Mass Transfer 工程技术-力学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.50%
发文量
148
审稿时长
8.0 months
期刊介绍: This journal serves the circulation of new developments in the field of basic research of heat and mass transfer phenomena, as well as related material properties and their measurements. Thereby applications to engineering problems are promoted. The journal is the traditional "Wärme- und Stoffübertragung" which was changed to "Heat and Mass Transfer" back in 1995.
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