Author:
CONCUS PAUL,FINN ROBERT,WEISLOGEL MARK
Abstract
Experimental results from the Interface Configuration Experiment (ICE) performed
aboard the Space Shuttle and the Mir Space Station are reported. The experiment
concerns fluid interfaces in certain ‘exotic’ containers in a low-gravity
environment. These containers are rotationally symmetric and have the property that for given
contact angle and liquid volume, a continuum of distinct rotationally symmetric
equilibrium configurations can appear, all of which have the same mechanical energy.
These symmetric equilibrium configurations are unstable, in that deformations that
are not rotationally symmetric can be shown mathematically to yield configurations
with lower energy. It is found experimentally, in confirmation of mathematical results
and of numerical computations, that distinct locally stable configurations can form
that are not rotationally symmetric and have differing dynamic characteristics. It is
found that this intriguing phenomenon of asymmetric local energy minimizers can
occur even if conditions for an exotic container are not entirely met.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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