Thermally driven oscillations and wave motion of a liquid drop
Abstract
In the state of Leidenfrost boiling, liquid drops are observed to vibrate in a variety of modal patterns. Theories are presented which predict the frequency of oscillation and show that the observed modal patterns of drops correspond to the minimum energy oscillatory excitation state. High-speed photographic techniques were used to record these motions and substantiate the theories. An incipient temperature was also found for water drops in film boiling below which free oscillations do not exist. In addition to these oscillations, photographic sequences are presented which show that wave motion can exist along the circumference of the drop. Following the study of free oscillations, the system was mounted on a shaker table and the drop subjected to a range of forced frequencies and accelerations.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- August 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977STIA...7817508B
- Keywords:
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- Drops (Liquids);
- Film Boiling;
- Leidenfrost Phenomenon;
- Oscillating Flow;
- Forced Vibration;
- Free Vibration;
- Temperature Effects;
- Wave Propagation;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer