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Marangoni effect

About: Marangoni effect is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5336 publications have been published within this topic receiving 98562 citations. The topic is also known as: Gibbs–Marangoni effect.


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TL;DR: To illustrate these phenomena, shadowgraph pictures of the waves, space-time diagrams showing the wave evolution and wave modulation, mean frequency of wavetrains as a function of the wave mode, surface deformation, peak-to-trough wave amplitudes, wave sources and sinks, and the time evolution of the estimated Marangoni number are provided.

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the shielding gas concentration on the weld shape was studied for the moving bead on plate TIG welding of SUS304 stainless steel under He-O2 mixed shielding.
Abstract: The effect of the shielding gas concentration on the weld shape was studied for the moving bead on plate TIG welding of SUS304 stainless steel under He–O2 mixed shielding. The small addition of oxygen to the helium base shielding gas can precisely control the oxygen content in a liquid pool and the weld shape. Oxygen is a surface active element for stainless steel. When the oxygen content in the liquid pool is above the critical value of ∼ 70 ppm, the weld shape suddenly changes from a wide shallow type to a deep narrow one due to the change in the Marangoni convection from the outward to inward direction on the liquid pool surface. Weld shape variations influenced by the welding parameters including welding speed, welding current and electrode tip work distance under pure He and He–0.4%O2 mixed gas shielding were systematically investigated. The investigation results showed that the final shape of the TIG weld depends to a large extent on the pattern and magnitude of the Marangoni convection on t...

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of inertia on the Yih-Marangoni instability of the interface between two liquid layers in the presence of an insoluble surfactant was assessed for shear-driven channel flow by a normal-mode linear stability analysis.
Abstract: The effect of inertia on the Yih–Marangoni instability of the interface between two liquid layers in the presence of an insoluble surfactant is assessed for shear-driven channel flow by a normal-mode linear stability analysis. The Orr–Sommerfeld equation describing the growth of small perturbations is solved numerically subject to interfacial conditions that allow for the Marangoni traction. For general Reynolds numbers and arbitrary wave numbers, the surfactant is found to either provoke instability or significantly lower the rate of decay of infinitesimal perturbations, while inertial effects act to widen the range of unstable wave numbers. The nonlinear evolution of growing interfacial waves consisting of a special pair of normal modes yielding an initially flat interface is analysed numerically by a finite-difference method. The results of the simulations are consistent with the predictions of the linear theory and reveal that the interfacial waves steepen and eventually overturn under the influence of the shear flow.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a numerical study of the thermocapillary convection in a liquid bridge of (decane) and (5 cSt silicone oil) when the interface is subjected to an axial gas stream.
Abstract: We present the results of a numerical study of the thermocapillary (Marangoni) convection in a liquid bridge of ( -decane) and (5 cSt silicone oil) when the interface is subjected to an axial gas stream. The gas flow is co- or counter-directed with respect to the Marangoni flow. In the case when the gas stream comes from the cold side, it cools down the interface to a temperature lower than that of the liquid beneath and in a certain region of the parameter space that cooling causes an instability due to a temperature difference in the direction perpendicular to the interface. The disturbances are swept by the thermocapillary flow to the cold side, which leads to the appearance of axisymmetric waves propagating in the axial direction from the hot to cold side. The mechanism of this new two-dimensional oscillatory instability is similar to that of the Pearson’s instability of the rest state in a thin layer heated from below (Pearson, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 4, 1958, p. 489), and it appears at the value of the transverse Marangoni number lower than that of the Pearson’s instability in a horizontal layer ( , depending on the Biot number). The generality of the instability mechanism indicates that it is not limited to cylindrical geometry and might be observed in a liquid layer with cold gas stream.

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R. Dai1, Su-Jiang Zhang1, Yousheng Li1, Xiaokui Guo1, J.G. Li1 
TL;DR: In this paper, phase separation and formation of core-type microstructure in Al-65.5 mass% Bi hyper-monotectic alloys were studied by melting in quartz crucibles with orifices at the bottom and then ejecting the melt into silicon oil.

40 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023212
2022421
2021289
2020283
2019217
2018247