Controlling a Free Surface With Thermocapillary Flows and Vibrations in Microgravity

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Jose Plaza
Dan Gligor
Pablo Salgado Sánchez
Jacobo Rodríguez
Karl Olfe
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[1] Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,Center for Computational Simulation, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Aeronáutica y del Espacio
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Thermocapillary effect; Vibrations; Fluid control; Microgravity;
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Fluid manipulation and control is crucial for space exploration. Motivated by the “Thermocapillary-based control of a free surface in microgravity" (ThermoSlosh) experiment (Salgado Sánchez et al. in Acta Astronautica 205:57–67, 2023), we conduct here a detailed numerical analysis of interfacial dynamics in a two-dimensional cylindrical cell, half-filled with different silicone oils or a fluorinert, and subjected to thermal forcing and vibrations. The effect on the free surface dynamics of the applied temperature difference, vibrational amplitude, fluid viscosity, and contact angle is analyzed; both static and dynamic contact angle models are considered. Results strongly suggest that thermocapillary flows can be used to control the interface orientation within the cell, while supplemental vibrations can be added to increase the system responsiveness. This control can be further improved by using classical proportional-integral-derivative feedback to adjust the cell boundary temperatures in real-time. The proportional and derivative gains of the controller can be selected to optimize the stabilization time and/or energy cost, while the integral contribution is effective in reducing the steady-state error. Overall, the present analysis highlights the potential of using the thermocapillary effect for fluid management in reduced gravity, and evaluates different types of experimental tests that can be executed in the frame of the ThermoSlosh microgravity project.
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