#8640. Impact of convection on the damping of an oscillating droplet during viscosity measurement using the ISS-EML facility

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Abstract:
In this study, we experimentally investigate the impact of convection on the oscillating viscous droplet’s damping behavior. The effective viscosity arises and increases as the internal convective flow becomes transitional or turbulent. We also found that the decay rate of viscosity is faster as the constraint of flow domain size becomes influential.
Keywords:
droplet; effective viscosity; oscillation; convection

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