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Control of Oscillatory Thermocapillary Convection in MicrogravityThis project focused on the generation and suppression of oscillatory thermocapillary convection in a thin liquid layer. The bulk of the research was experimental in nature, some theoretical work was also done. ne first phase of this research generated, for the first time, the hydrothermal-wave instability predicted by Smith and Davis in 1983. In addition, the behavior of the fluid layer under a number of conditions was investigated and catalogued. A transition map for the instability of buoyancy-thermocapillary convection was prepared which presented results in terms of apparatus-dependent and apparatus-independent parameters, for ease of comparison with theoretical results. The second phase of this research demonstrated the suppression of these hydrothermal waves through an active, feed-forward control strategy employing a CO2 laser to selectively heat lines of negative disturbance temperature on the free surface of the liquid layer. An initial attempt at this control was only partially successful, employing a thermocouple inserted slightly below the free surface of the liquid to generate the control scheme. Subsequent efforts, however, were completely successful in suppressing oscillations in a portion of the layer by utilizing data from an infrared image of the free surface to compute hydrothermal-wave phase speeds and, using these, to tailor the control scheme to each passing wave.
Document ID
19980008550
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Skarda, Ray
(Georgia Inst. of Tech. Atlanta, GA United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1998
Subject Category
Fluid Mechanics And Heat Transfer
Report/Patent Number
NASA/CR-98-206682
NAS 1.26:206682
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG3-1454
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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