Abstract
In order to understand the characteristics of thermocapillary-buoyancy convection in the annular two-layer system of 5cSt silicone oil and HT-70 with a radial temperature gradient, a set of two-dimensional numerical simulations are carried out using the finite-volume method. The annular two-layer system is heated from the outer cylindrical wall and cooled at the inner cylindrical wall. The radius ratio and the aspect ratio of the system are 0.2 and 0.05–0.1, respectively. Results show that the flow is steady for sufficiently small Marangoni number. When the Marangoni number exceeds a critical value, the additional cells appear near the interface and the cold inner wall, and then an unsteady multi-cellular structure is developed. The temperature fluctuation wave propagates from the cold inner wall to the hot outer wall. And the critical Marangoni number decreases with the increase of the aspect ratio.
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