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Meniscus effects on the frequency and damping of capillary-gravity waves in a brimful circular cylinder

Journal

WAVE MOTION
Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 144-154

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.wavemoti.2008.10.001

Keywords

Frequency; Damping; Meniscus effects; Circular cylinder; Pinned contact line; Complex eigenfunctions

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  1. Aeronautical Research and Development Board, India [1031340]

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We study the effects of a meniscus on the oscillations of a viscous liquid filling a right circular cylindrical container by using the natural viscous complex eigenfunctions of the problem. The free surface of the liquid is assumed to have a pinned contact line. By projecting the governing equations onto an appropriate basis, a nonlinear eigenvalue problem for the complex frequencies is obtained. This is then solved to obtain the modal frequencies as a function of the contact angle 0(c) the Reynolds and Bond numbers Re and Bo and the liquid depth h. At shallow depths, the effect of the meniscus is, in general, to increase the modal frequency and decrease the damping rate with increasing 0(c). At large depths and for higher the damping rate monotonically decreases with increasing 1), while the frequency modes, attains a maximum in the neighbourhood of 90 degrees. Extensive comparison with experimental and computational results for the 0(c) = 90 degrees case is very good: comparison with the one available experimental result for 0(c) = 62, is also very good. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

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