Oscillations of magnetically levitated aspherical droplets
- 1 March 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 224, 395-416
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112091001817
Abstract
In experiments to measure the surface energy of a magnetically levitated molten metal droplet by observation of its oscillation frequencies, Rayleigh's equation is usually used. This assumes that the equilibrium shape is a sphere, and the surface restoring force is due only to surface tension. This work investigates how the vibrations of a non-rotating liquid droplet are affected by the asphericity and additional restoring forces that the levitating field introduces. The calculations show that the expected single frequency of the fundamental mode is split into either three, when there is an axis of rotational symmetry, or five unequally spaced bands. Frequencies, on average, are higher than those of an unconstrained droplet; the surface tension appears to be increased over its normal value. This requires a small correction to be made in all analyses of surface energy. A frequency sum rule is derived from a simplified model of the magnetic field which allows the corresponding Rayleigh frequency to be evaluated from the observed frequencies of the fundamental and translational modes. A more detailed analysis shows a similar correction but one that is also sensitive to the position of the droplet in the field.Keywords
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