Effects of Rotating Magnetic Fields on Thermocapillary Flow in a Floating Half-Zone
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2021-05-21
Effects of Rotating Magnetic Fields on Thermocapillary Flow in a Floating Half-Zone
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Authors :
L.-P. Yao, Z. Zeng, X. Li, J.-Q. Chen, H. Mizuseki, and Y. Kawazoe
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Journal :
J. Cryst. Growth
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Vol :
316
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Page :
177-184
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Year :
2011
Abstract
Three-dimensional numerical simulation of thermocapillary flow in a floating half-zone is performed. The effects of rotating magnetic fields (RMF) on thermocapillary flow of semiconductor melt (Pr=0.01) under microgravity are investigated. With increase in the Marangoni number (Ma) from 15 to 75, the melt flow loses stability changing from a steady axisymmetric flow to a three-dimensional steady flow, and then to a three-dimensional oscillatory flow. Due to the excellent electrical conductivity of the semiconductor melt, the induced Lorentz force under RMF with rotating frequency λ=50 Hz is effective in stirring the melt in the azimuthal direction and suppressing axial convection, which are both effective in returning the thermocapillary flow after the first and second instabilities to a steady