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Global Linear Stability Analysis of Thermo-solutal Marangoni Convection in a Liquid Bridge Under Zero Gravity

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Marangoni convection is induced by the variation of surface tension along a free surface, which depends not only on temperature but also concentration. However, the onset of thermo-solutal Marangoni convection… Click to show full abstract

Marangoni convection is induced by the variation of surface tension along a free surface, which depends not only on temperature but also concentration. However, the onset of thermo-solutal Marangoni convection in a liquid bridge system is still unknown. Here, we perform a global linear stability analysis to determine the theoretical onset of the Marangoni convection occurring in the half-zone liquid bridge of the floating zone method of Si x Ge 1− x crystal growth. The cylindrical liquid bridge is heated from the bottom and the highest Silicon concentration is on the top. The thermal and solutal Marangoni forces are in the same direction in this configuration. The stability diagram of the axisymmetric base flow is obtained by solving the large-scale eigenvalue problem using a Jacobian-free Arnoldi method. Oscillatory disturbance patterns appear with different azimuthal wavenumbers for unstable eigenmodes. The present linear stability analysis results explain our previous numerical simulation results.

Keywords: marangoni convection; stability; liquid bridge

Journal Title: Microgravity Science and Technology
Year Published: 2020

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