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Asymmetric slosh wave excitation in a liquid-vapor interface under microgravity

Asymmetric slosh wave excitation in a liquid-vapor interface under microgravity The dynamical behavior of fluids affected by the asymmetric gravity jitter oscillations, in particular, the effect of surface tension on partially-filled rotating fluids in a Dewar tank imposed by time-dependent directions of background reduced gravity accelerations is investigated. Results show that the greater the components of background reduced gravity in radial and circumferential directions, the greater will be the tendency toward increasing amplitude and degrees of asymmetry of the liquid-vapor interface profiles. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Mechanica Sinica Springer Journals

Asymmetric slosh wave excitation in a liquid-vapor interface under microgravity

Acta Mechanica Sinica , Volume 9 (4) – Aug 12, 2006

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Springer Journals
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Subject
Engineering; Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; Classical and Continuum Physics; Engineering Fluid Dynamics; Computational Intelligence
ISSN
0567-7718
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1614-3116
DOI
10.1007/BF02486858
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Abstract

The dynamical behavior of fluids affected by the asymmetric gravity jitter oscillations, in particular, the effect of surface tension on partially-filled rotating fluids in a Dewar tank imposed by time-dependent directions of background reduced gravity accelerations is investigated. Results show that the greater the components of background reduced gravity in radial and circumferential directions, the greater will be the tendency toward increasing amplitude and degrees of asymmetry of the liquid-vapor interface profiles.

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Acta Mechanica SinicaSpringer Journals

Published: Aug 12, 2006

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