Large-scale fluid circulation induced by asymmetric surface under vertical vibration
ORAL
Abstract
A thick layer of fluid, water, contained in a rectangular box of a few centimeters in each direction, is deformed asymmetrically on its free surface by the imposed boundary wettability. As the fluid layer is subject to harmonic excitation at a level below the threshold of Faraday instability, an unidirectional, large-scale circulation emerges in the fluid bulk. We experimentally study its pattern, timescale needed to evolve and the underlying mechanisms.
*Supported by the NSF of China through grant no. 11572230.
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