Surface tension-driven convection patterns in two liquid layers
Two superposed liquid layers display a variety of convective phenomena that
are inaccessible in the traditional system where the upper layer is a gas. We
consider several pairs of immiscible liquids. Once the liquids have been
selected, the applied temperature difference and the depths of the layers are
the only independent control parameters. Using a perfluorinated hydrocarbon and
silicone oil system, we have made the first experimental observation of
convection with the top plate hotter than the lower plate. Since the system is
stably stratified, this convective flow is solely due to thermocapillary
forces. We also have found oscillatory convection at onset in an acetonitrile
and n-hexane system heated from below.
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