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Title
Influence of gravity on dynamics of absorbing binary mixture
Author
Fernandez de Arroiabe, Peru
Martinez Agirre, Manex
Bou-Ali, M. Mounir
Shevtsova, Valentina
Publication Date
2025
Research Group
Mecánica de fluidos
Other institutions
Ikerbasque
Version
Postprint
Document type
Journal ArticleJournal Article
Language
English
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© 2024 Elsevier
Access
Open access
Embargo end date
2027-04-30
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/6922
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2024.12.050
Published at
Acta Astronautica  Vol. 229. April 2025
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords
Absorption
Marangoni
Heat transfer
Microgravity ... [+]
Absorption
Marangoni
Heat transfer
Microgravity
Mars gravity
Moon gravity [-]
Abstract
A small perturbation in the absorption process disrupts the equilibrium, leading to surface tension gradients and, subsequently, Marangoni flows. This study examines the comparative role of gravity in ... [+]
A small perturbation in the absorption process disrupts the equilibrium, leading to surface tension gradients and, subsequently, Marangoni flows. This study examines the comparative role of gravity in the evolution of convective flows in an absorbing binary mixture considering Earth, Mars, the Moon and zero gravity. In the initial stage, the flow is driven by capillary forces towards the center of the perturbation, with gravity playing a negligible role. Over time, in the presence of gravity, the coupling of surface tension- and buoyancy-driven contributions gives rise to the formation of a periodic spatial structure and the generation of oscillations in time, thereby sustaining a weak instability. In contrast, in the absence of gravity, neither periodic structures nor oscillations are observed, as the potential competition between the two sources is eliminated. Instead, the flow pattern resembles that commonly seen in evaporating binary mixtures, exhibiting the formation of a stable rim and Marangoni spreading phenomena. In the intermediate regimes, when the gravity decreases from the Earth value to zero, the periodic patterns weaken, and become progressively more complex, while retaining a regular structure and expanding in size. [-]
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