Convective instabilities in two superposed horizontal liquid layers heated laterally

S. Madruga, C. Pérez-García, and G. Lebon
Phys. Rev. E 68, 041607 – Published 23 October 2003
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Abstract

This work is devoted to the theoretical study of the stability of two superposed horizontal liquid layers bounded by two solid planes and subjected to a horizontal temperature gradient. The liquids are supposed to be immiscible with a nondeformable interface. The forces acting on the system are buoyancy and interfacial tension. Four different flow patterns and temperature profiles are found for the basic state. A linear perturbative analysis with respect to two- and three-dimensional perturbations reveals the existence of three kinds of patterns. Depending on the relative height of both liquids several situations are predicted: either wave propagation from cold to the hot regions, or waves propagating in the opposite direction or still stationary longitudinal rolls. The behavior of three different pairs of liquids which have been used in experiments on bilayers under vertical gradient by other authors have been examined. The instability mechanisms are discussed and a qualitative interpretation of the different behaviors exhibited by the system is provided. In some configurations it is possible to find a codimension-two point created by the interaction of two Hopf modes with different frequencies and wave numbers. These results suggest to consider two liquid layers as an interesting prototype for the study of propagation and interaction of waves in the context of the Bénard-Marangoni problem.

  • Received 13 February 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.68.041607

©2003 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. Madruga1,2,*, C. Pérez-García2,3, and G. Lebon1

  • 1Departement AGO, Liège University, B5, Sart-Tilman, B-4000 Liège, Belgium
  • 2Instituto de Física, Universidad de Navarra, E-31080 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
  • 3Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, E. T. S. Ingenieros (TECNUN), Universidad de Navarra, E-20018 San Sebastián, Spain

  • *Electronic address: smadruga@fisica.unav.es

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Vol. 68, Iss. 4 — October 2003

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