Circulating Marangoni flows within droplets in smectic films
E.S. Pikina, M.A. Shishkin, K.S. Kolegov, B.I. Ostrovskii, S.A. Pikin

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive theoretical and numerical analysis of Marangoni convection within ellipsoidal droplets in smectic films, revealing persistent thermocapillary flows driven by surface temperature gradients.
Contribution
It introduces analytical solutions for stationary thermocapillary flows in ellipsoidal droplets within smectic films, supported by numerical simulations, considering realistic interface conditions.
Findings
Analytical solutions for flow patterns in ellipsoidal droplets.
Numerical validation of thermocapillary convection.
Convection persists at arbitrarily small Marangoni numbers.
Abstract
We present theoretical study and numerical simulation of Marangoni convection within ellipsoidal isotropic droplets embedded in free standing smectic films (FSSF). The thermocapillary flows are analyzed for both isotropic droplets spontaneously formed in FSSF overheated above the bulk smectic-isotropic transition, and oil lenses deposited on the surface of the smectic film. The realistic model, for which the upper drop interface is free from the smectic layers, while at the lower drop surface the smectic layering still persists is considered in detail. For isotropic droplets and oil lenses this leads effectively to a sticking of fluid motion at the border with a smectic shell. The above mentioned asymmetric configuration is realized experimentally when the temperature of the upper side of the film is higher than at the lower one. The full set of stationary solutions for Stokes stream…
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