Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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654749 | International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The onset of steady thermocapillary (surface-tension-driven Marangoni) instability in a horizontal fluid layer in the presence of a uniform heat generation is considered theoretically using stability theory. The fluid layer, heated from below, is bounded above by a deformable free upper surface and below by a rigid plane boundary. The stability of the fluid layer is investigated and subjected to a feedback control on the temperatures of the boundaries. An exact solution for marginal stability owing to an exchange of stabilities has been obtained. Long wavelength instability may coexist with a finite wavelength instability for certain sets of parameter values, often referred to as frontier points.
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Authors
I. Hashim, H. Othman, S. Awang Kechil,