Abstract :
Under microgravity conditions the equilibrium shape of a compound drop, consisting of
two immiscible mutually wetting liquids, is given by a spherical liquid core, encapsulated
by the second liquid phase. Due to energy considerations, the outer liquid is the one with
the lower (vapour-liquid) surface tension. The oscillation spectrum of such a compound
drop corresponds to that of two coupled oscillators, one being driven by the surface
tension, while the other is due to the interfacial (liquid-liquid) tension between the two
immiscible liquids. Therefore, in principle, the values of both, the surface and the interfacial
tension, can be derived from the frequencies of the coupled oscillations.
In this paper, an analytic expression is presented, relating the frequency spectrum to the
surface and interfacial tension, respectively. In addition, the concept for technical
realisation using electromagnetic levitation and copper-cobalt as a model system, is
discussed. C 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.