Experiments on Suppression of Thermocapillary Oscillations in Float-Zones by High-Frequency End-Wall Vibrations

2003 
Experiments to suppress thermocapillary oscillations using high-frequency vibrations were performed on float-zones. Such a float-zone is formed by melting one end of a vertically held sodium nitrate-barium nitrate crystal rod in contact with a hot surface at the top. In the experiments, when thermocapillary oscillation occurred, the bottom end of the rod was vibrated at a high frequency to generate fine ripples on the melt surface, driving a streaming flow in the opposite direction to that of the thermocapillary convection. It was observed that by generating a sufficiently strong streaming flow the thermocapillary flow can be offset enough such that the associated thermocapillarity oscillations can be quenched.
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