Title of article :
Observations of the Effects of Oxide Skins on the Oscillations of Electromagnetically Levitated Metal Droplets
Author/Authors :
R. F. Brooks and A. P. Day ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The surface tensions of liquid metals can be derived from measurements of the
natural oscillation frequencies of levitated drops through the Rayleigh relation,
y = \nm(o2. In general, during terrestrial measurements, a spectrum consisting of
three to five dominant oscillation frequencies (in the range of 30 to 60 Hz) are
found, rather than the single one predicted by Rayleigh, due to deformation of
the drop shape by gravity and the supporting magnetic field. Cummings and
Blackburn have derived a correction factor to align the measured frequencies
with the Rayleigh frequency, which has been shown to hold through microgravity
experiments by Egry et al., for the majority of metals that have a liquid
surface. Work at the NPL on more complex, commercial alloys has found that,
in some cases, oscillation frequencies may be split into more complex spectra
exhibiting seven to nine oscillation frequencies. This has been attributed to
formations of oxide from the metal collecting on the surface of the droplet.
Observations of the frequency spectra and high speed video images of the
levitated drops are discussed.
Keywords :
high temperature , image analysis , Levitation , Liquid metal , surface tension. , steel
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics