Interface reorientation of cryogenic liquids under non-isothermal boundary conditions

Kulev N, Basting S, Bänsch E, Dreyer M (2014)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2014

Journal

Publisher: Elsevier

Book Volume: 62

Pages Range: 48-59

DOI: 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2014.04.006

Abstract

We investigate the capillary driven oscillations of the liquid–vapor interface in cryogenic systems under non-isothermal boundary conditions. The oscillations took place in a partly filled cylinder during the interface reorientation from its 1 g equilibrium position to the microgravity equilibrium position after a step reduction of gravity. The latter was achieved by dropping the experimental device in the drop tower of Bremen, providing 4.7 s of microgravity. Liquid argon (View the MathML source at 1013 hPa) and liquid methane (View the MathML source at 1013 hPa) were used as experimental liquids. Axial wall temperature gradients, corresponding to a linear increase of the wall temperature, were applied above the interface position prior to the experiments with values varying between 0.2 K/mm and 2.9 K/mm. Both liquids showed a qualitatively similar reorientation behavior. The reorientation characteristics were found to depend on the value of the applied gradient and on the material properties of the experimental liquids. Numerical simulation showed a good qualitative agreement with a previous experiment with 1.34 K/mm using liquid argon, demonstrating main characteristic features of the experiment.

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APA:

Kulev, N., Basting, S., Bänsch, E., & Dreyer, M. (2014). Interface reorientation of cryogenic liquids under non-isothermal boundary conditions. Cryogenics, 62, 48-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cryogenics.2014.04.006

MLA:

Kulev, Nikolai, et al. "Interface reorientation of cryogenic liquids under non-isothermal boundary conditions." Cryogenics 62 (2014): 48-59.

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