Experimental results on Marangoni flows at a gallium surface
Experimental results on Marangoni flows at a gallium surface
Cramer, A.; Bojarevics, J.; Gelfgat, Y.; Gerbeth, G.
Main objective of this experimental development was to provide a cavity filled with a free-surface liquid metal in order to perform model experiments with low Prandtl-number fluids. The main technical problem was to avoid or, at least, to control oxidation of the liquid metal surface. This was solved by a novel finite volume technique which will be described in the lecture. Liquid Gallium was chosen as model fluid. A controlled amount of oxides was used as tracer at the other-wise free Ga surface. The following phenomena were up to now studied with the help of this container:
- Marangoni flows and their instabilities due to an imposed thermal gradient
- thermoelectrically driven flows,
- oscillating melting and solidification fronts.
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Lecture (Conference)
Int. Workshop on Hydrodynamic Aspects of Electron Beam Technilogies, Dresden, March 16 - 18, 1997
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