Microgravity fluid mechanics : IUTAM symposium, Bremen, 1991 / H. J. Rath, editor.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 1992.
Published/​Created
Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 1992.
Description
1 online resource (XXII, 611 p.)

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Series
IUTAM Symposia, International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics [More in this series]
Notes
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
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Description based on print version record.
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English
Contents
  • 1st Session Interface Phenomena of Pure Fluids under Isothermal Conditions
  • Static and dynamic response of liquid bridges
  • On accurate determination of contact angle
  • Liquid bridge ocsillations: analytical and numerical results
  • Viscosity effects on the dynamics of long axisymmetric liquid bridges
  • Vibrational behavior of amphora liquid columns in microgravity fields
  • 1st Poster Session Interface Phenomena I
  • Marangoni-convection in a non-spherical liquid drop
  • Some problems raised by Marangoni instability in spherical geometry
  • Marangoni convection in drops under microgravity conditions
  • Stationary Marangoni instability in a liquid layer due to non-isothermal gas absorption
  • Three-dimensional transient simulation of Marangoni flow in a cylindrical enclosure under various gravity levels
  • Influence of the temperature gradient on the oscillatory instabilities of thermocapillary flow at a rotating interface
  • Simultaneous measurement of the temperature and velocity field in thermocapillary convections of bubbles
  • Influence of the electromagnetic, g-jitter or thermocapillary forces on the stability of the stationary buoyancy convection
  • The influence of high frequency tangential vibrations on the stability of the fluid interfaces in microgravity
  • Thermocapillary flows and deformations of the surface in the systems of fluid layers with the longitudinal temperature gradient in microgravity
  • 2nd Session Residual Acceleration Effects, Fluid Handling
  • Fluid management under micro-gravity conditions in technical applications
  • The sensitivity of a non-isothermal liquid bridge to residual acceleration
  • Effect of g-jitter on liquid free surfaces in microgravity
  • Theoretical investigation of the rotating disks flow of one and two-phase fluids in microgravity
  • Transient convection caused by acceleration disturbances
  • 3rd Session Convection Induced by Interface-Tension-Gradients: Marangoni-Effects
  • Experimental studies of thermal Marangoni-effects
  • Upper layer flow phenomena in two immiscible liquid layers subject to a horizontal temperature gradient
  • Surface waves in a free liquid-gas interface by oscillatory Marangoni convection
  • Thermocapillary convection in a magnetic field
  • Experimental investigation of the management of large-sized drops and the onset of Marangoni-convection
  • 2nd Poster Session Interface Phenomena II, Convective Processes, Solidification
  • Bubble migration under the combined action of buoyancy and thermocapillarity
  • Effects of the natural convection on fuel droplet evaporation
  • Thermal convection in microgravity during a slow rotation
  • Stability of a spherical and a catenoidal liquid bridge between two parallel plates in the absence of gravitiy
  • Equilibrium shapes, stability and dynamical behaviour of liquid captive menisci under gravitational, centrifugal and electrical fields
  • Linear stability of Marangoni-Hartmann-convection
  • Numerical analysis of the sensitivity of crystal growth experiments to spacecraft residual acceleration
  • Thermocapillary bubble migration — an Oseen-like analysis of the energy equation
  • Applications of bifurcation theory to the problem of rotating liquid drops in space
  • Surface tension effects on the onset of double-diffusive convection
  • 4th Session Combustion, Physico-Chemical Processes, Multiphase Phenomena
  • Computational/experimental basis for conducting alkane droplet combustion experiments on space-based-platforms
  • Ignition delay of premixed gases under microgravity conditions
  • Velocity measurement by PIV in flames
  • Stability of the vapour phase in a rotating two-phase fluid system subjected to different gravitational intensities
  • Mathematical modelling of microsphere formation under short-time weightlessness
  • 5th Session Convection Induced by Interface-Tension-Gradients: Bubbles and Drops
  • Thermocapillary motion of bubbles and drops
  • Thermocapillary migration of bubbles at moderately large Reynolds numbers
  • Drop and bubble migration at moderate Reynolds and Marangoni numbers
  • Capillary effects associated with the motion of a droplet in a homogeneous medium
  • Steady and oscillating convection phenomena caused by an air bubble beneath a heated wall
  • 3rd Poster Session Applications
  • Distortions of parallel flow in continuous flow electrophoresis
  • Propellent management for satellite propulsion system under microgravity
  • Fire modelling under microgravity conditions
  • Thermal scaling of two-phase heat transport systems for space: predictions versus results of experiments
  • Experimental study of capillary effects for fluid management under microgravity conditions
  • Microgravity liquid-gas interface configuration and surface-tension device design
  • Modelling of binary systems with a miscibility gap behaviour under weightlessness and quasi-weightlessness
  • Measurement of the thermal conductivity of fluids with low viscosity under microgravity
  • Free motion of an unsupported tank that is partially filled with liquid
  • Calibration of thermal anemometer at very low Reynolds numbers under microgravity
  • 6th Session Non-Newtonian Fluid Flows, Solidification, Applications
  • Particle migration at melting and solidification fronts
  • Thermal convection of non-newtonian fluids under low gravity conditions
  • Solidification of a liquid sphere in weightlessness
  • Investigation of density driven large-scale ocean motion under microgravity
  • Panel Discussion (Synthesis)
  • Contributors.
ISBN
3-642-50091-9
OCLC
1255236637
Doi
  • 10.1007/978-3-642-50091-6
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