Experiments have been performed to investigate thermal effects on the dynamic contact angle of an advancing meniscus. The situation is similar to the capillary transport of propellant along vanes in tanks of spacecrafts or the capillary rise of propellant along the hot tank wall entering the ballistic phase after the end of thrust. The results show that the dynamic contact angle depends on the ratio of viscous forces to capillary forces (Capillary number) as well as on the Marangoni forces due to surface tension gradients along the liquid interface caused by the non-isothermal boundary condition. The occurrence of a Marangoni flow causes an increase of the apparent dynamic contact angle. Experiments at isothermal conditions show good agreement with the dynamic contact angle model from Jiang et al. Thus we used his correlation as a basis for a dynamic contact angle model in the non-isothermal case. The assumption is that the increase of the dynamic contact angle is caused by a shift of the static contact angle. The authors modified the model from Jiang in a way that they substitute the static isothermal contact angle by a shift contact angle. A relation has been determined for this shift contact angle in dependence on the thermocapillary Reynolds Marangoni number and the ratio of the Weber number and the thermocapillary Weber number. The knowledge of the behavior of the dynamic contact angle at non-isothermal conditions can be used to predict the flow behavior on a larger scale.


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    Title :

    The dynamic contact angle in the presence of a non-isothermal boundary condition


    Additional title:

    Der dynamische Kontaktwinkel im Fall einer nicht-isothermen Randbedingung


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2007


    Size :

    4 Seiten, 6 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 6 Quellen




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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