Effect of non-uniform basic temperature gradient on the onset of Marangoni convection in a fluid with suspended particles

Rudraiah, Nanjundappa ; Siddheshwar, Pradeep G. (2000) Effect of non-uniform basic temperature gradient on the onset of Marangoni convection in a fluid with suspended particles Aerospace Science and Technology, 4 (8). pp. 517-523. ISSN 1270-9638

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Abstract

The effect of a non-uniform basic temperature gradient on the onset of convection driven by surface tension in a horizontal layer of a Boussinesq fluid with suspended particles confined between an upper free, constant heat flux boundary and a lower rigid isothermal boundary is considered. The microrotation is assumed to vanish at the boundaries. A linear stability analysis is performed. The Rayleigh-Ritz technique is used to obtain the eigenvalues. The influence of various parameters on the onset of convection has been analyzed. Six different non-uniform basic state temperature profiles are considered and their comparative influence on onset is discussed. It is observed that the fluid layer with suspended particles heated from below is more stable compared to the classical fluid layer without suspended particles. The problem has possible applications in microgravity situations.

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Keywords:Marangoni Convection; Suspensions; Rayleigh Ritz; Boussinesq Approximation; Surface Tension; Microcontinuum
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