Using the level-set method and the continuum interface model, the axisymmetric thermocapillary migration of a deformable liquid drop immerged in an immiscible bulk liquid with a temperature gradient is simulated numerically with constant material properties of the two phases. Steady terminal state of the motion can always be reached. The dimensionless terminal migration velocity decreases monotonously with the increase of the Marangoni number. Good agreements with space experimental data and most of previous numerical studies in the literature are evident. The terminal topological structure of flow field, in which a recirculation identical to Hill's vortex exists inside the drop, does not change with the Marangoni number. Only slight moveme...
Thermocapillary migration of a planar non-deformable droplet in flow fields with two uniform tempera...
In this paper, the overall steady-state momentum and energy balances in the thermocapillary migratio...
The Marangoni effect develops due to surface tension variations at the liquid/gas interface caused b...
AbstractThe unsteady processes of the Marangoni migration of deformable liquid drops are simulated n...
In this paper, the study on isolated spherical drops in thermocapillary migrations in zero gravity i...
The transport phenomenon of drops or bubbles is a very important topic in fundamental hydrodynamics ...
In this work we investigate the impact of elasticity on the thermocapillary motion of droplets for t...
The theoretical analysis of the fluid mechanics and heat transfer of motions driven by surface tensi...
Thermocapillary migration of a droplet in a vertical temperature gradient controlled by uniform and ...
The overall steady-state energy balance with two phases in a flow domain requires that the change in...
The fluid mechanics and heat transfer of motions driven by surface tension gradients (Marangoni conv...
The migration of an isolated gas bubble in an immiscible liquid possessing a temperature gradient is...
The thermocapillary motion of liquid droplets in fluid media depends on a variety of influential fac...
In the present study a parallel three dimensional Volume of Fluid (VOF) method is developed to simul...
Thermocapillary flows, also known as thermal Marangoni flows, have extensive applications in a varie...
Thermocapillary migration of a planar non-deformable droplet in flow fields with two uniform tempera...
In this paper, the overall steady-state momentum and energy balances in the thermocapillary migratio...
The Marangoni effect develops due to surface tension variations at the liquid/gas interface caused b...
AbstractThe unsteady processes of the Marangoni migration of deformable liquid drops are simulated n...
In this paper, the study on isolated spherical drops in thermocapillary migrations in zero gravity i...
The transport phenomenon of drops or bubbles is a very important topic in fundamental hydrodynamics ...
In this work we investigate the impact of elasticity on the thermocapillary motion of droplets for t...
The theoretical analysis of the fluid mechanics and heat transfer of motions driven by surface tensi...
Thermocapillary migration of a droplet in a vertical temperature gradient controlled by uniform and ...
The overall steady-state energy balance with two phases in a flow domain requires that the change in...
The fluid mechanics and heat transfer of motions driven by surface tension gradients (Marangoni conv...
The migration of an isolated gas bubble in an immiscible liquid possessing a temperature gradient is...
The thermocapillary motion of liquid droplets in fluid media depends on a variety of influential fac...
In the present study a parallel three dimensional Volume of Fluid (VOF) method is developed to simul...
Thermocapillary flows, also known as thermal Marangoni flows, have extensive applications in a varie...
Thermocapillary migration of a planar non-deformable droplet in flow fields with two uniform tempera...
In this paper, the overall steady-state momentum and energy balances in the thermocapillary migratio...
The Marangoni effect develops due to surface tension variations at the liquid/gas interface caused b...