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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review E Année : 2016

Convection flows driven by laser heating of a liquid layer

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When a fluid is heated by the absorption of a continuous laser wave, the fluid density decreases in the heated area. This induces a pressure gradient that generates internal motion of the fluid. Due to mass conservation, convection eddies emerge in the sample. To investigate these laser-driven bulk flows at the microscopic scale, we built a setup to perform temperature measurements with a fluorescent-sensitive dye on the one hand, and measured the flow pattern at different beam powers, using a particle image velocimetry technique on the other hand. Temperature measurements were also used in numerical simulations in order to compare predictions to the experimental velocity profiles. The combination of our numerical and experimental approaches allows a detailed description of the convection flows induced by the absorption of light, which reveals a transition between a thin and a thick liquid layer regime. This supports the basis of optothermal approaches for microfluidic applications.
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hal-01343366 , version 1 (08-07-2016)

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David Rivière, Bertrand Selva, Hamza Chraibi, Ulysse Delabre, Jean-Pierre Delville. Convection flows driven by laser heating of a liquid layer. Physical Review E , 2016, 93 (2), pp.023112 (1-11). ⟨10.1103/PhysRevE.93.023112⟩. ⟨hal-01343366⟩

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