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THE PHENOMENON OF THERMO-CAPILLARY MIGRATION EFFECTED BY SURFACE MICRO-GROOVE

DOI

10.5151/1472-5836-25735

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The Marangoni effect is an important phenomenon where a surface tension gradient drives liquid towards high surface tension regions. Temperature gradient, evaporation, disparity of viscosity, and surface roughness and topography are all significant factors that can affect this thermo-capillary migration. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of micro-groove patterns on the migration of paraffin oil, and obtain a well-designed texture of micro-grooves to prevent the thermo-capillary migration. Patterns of micro-grooves with differing orientations and geometric parameters were fabricated on the surface of SUS 316 stainless steel substrates. Experiments on the migration behavior with different viscosities of paraffin oils were carried out various temperature gradients. The experimental phenomena indicated that the surface with the micro-grooves perpendicular or parallel to the temperature gradient have a strong impact on the migration performance of paraffin oil. Micro-grooves perpendicular to the temperature gradient exhibited extraordinary slower migration velocity than that of the parallel one. Width and depth of micro-grooves had an obvious influence on the behavior of temperature-driven migration and detail discussions on the effects of these geometric parameters were carried out.

 

Palavras-chave

Thermo-capillary migration; Temperature gradient; Micro-grooves; Orientation

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Qingwen Dai; Wei Huang; Xiaolei Wang. THE PHENOMENON OF THERMO-CAPILLARY MIGRATION EFFECTED BY SURFACE MICRO-GROOVE , p. 4035-4049. In: 2nd International Brazilian Conference on Tribology, Foz do Iguaçu - Brasil, 2014.
ISSN: - , DOI 10.5151/1472-5836-25735