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Controlling the Contact-Line Behavior by Introduction of Artificial Perturbations in a Nonisothermal Liquid Film
E. A. Chinnov, E. N. Shatskii S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Heat Physics, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
The effect of periodic artificial perturbations on a heated liquid film at low Reynolds numbers
is studied experimentally using a highspeed infrared camera. It is shown that the development of thermocapillary perturbations leads to movement of rivulets and affects contact line that outlines dry spot in a vertically falling heated film. It has been established that at sufficiently intense heat fluxes the artificial perturbations exert a significant effect on the structure of the flow and on the repeated wetting of dry zones.
Received: 04.02.2013
Citation:
E. A. Chinnov, E. N. Shatskii, “Controlling the Contact-Line Behavior by Introduction of Artificial Perturbations in a Nonisothermal Liquid Film”, TVT, 52:3 (2014), 477–480; High Temperature, 52:3 (2014), 463–466
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