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Convective Motions in Near-Critical Fluids under Real Zero-Gravity Conditions
Authors:A V Zyuzgin  A I Ivanov  V I Polezhaev  G F Putin  E B Soboleva
Institution:(1) Perm State University, ul. Bukireva 15, Perm, 614600, Russia;(2) Rocket-Space Corporation ldquoEnergia,rdquo, ul. Lenina 4a, Korolev, Moscow oblast, 141070, Russia;(3) Institute for Problems of Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Vernadskogo 101, Moscow, 117526, Russia
Abstract:The results of processing and interpreting the data of joint Russian–French experiments for studying the heat and mass transfer in near-critical fluids are presented. The experiments were carried out with the ALICE-1 instrument during an orbital flight of the Mirstation from September 30 to October 2, 1995 1]. For such fluids with a point-like source of heat, when they are placed in the field of uncontrolled inertial accelerations of the spacecraft, the influence of thermovibrational and thermogravitational mechanisms of convection on the propagation of the region of optical irregularity is investigated. It is shown that, near the thermodynamic critical point, local heating of the medium leads to generation of either intense thermogravitational convection or averaged vibroconvective flow, depending on the frequency of variations of the microaccelerations. The structure and characteristics of discovered motions are studied. The results of numerical simulations are presented that confirm the conclusion about a possibility of generation of an averaged convective flow of a vibrational type by the high-frequency component of microaccelerations.
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