STABILITY OF THERMOCAPILLARY CONVECTION AND REGIMES OF A FLUID FLOW ACTED UPON BY A STANDING SURFACE WAVE
A. I. Feonychev UDC 532.5.013.4, 532.594, 536.24 It has been established that, in the case where a standing surface wave acts on a thermocapillary-convection flow in a cylindrical volume, there arises an oscillating-convection zone between the laminar and turbulent regimes of flow. It is shown that the boundary between these regimes is determined by the amplitude and the number of periods n of the standing wave and is practically independent of the Marangoni number and the oscillation frequency of this wave. At n = 2, in the range 0.004 << << 0.006, the parameters of the fluid cease to oscillate. The mechanisms by which the thermocapillary convection in closed volumes loses its stability are discussed. State Scientific-Research Institute of Applied Mechanics and Electrodynamics, Moscow, Russia; email: afeonychev@mail.ru. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 80, No. 5, pp. 108-115, September-October, 2007. Original article submitted April 19, 2006.