The capillary interactions, including the capillary force and capillary suction, between two unequal-sized particles with a fixed liquid volume are investigated. The cap- illary interaction model is used within the Yo...The capillary interactions, including the capillary force and capillary suction, between two unequal-sized particles with a fixed liquid volume are investigated. The cap- illary interaction model is used within the Young-Laplace framework. With the profile of the meridian of the liquid bridge, the capillary suction, and the liquid volume as state variables, the governing equations with two-fixed-point boundary axe first derived using a variable substitution technique, in which the gravity effects are neglected. The capillary suction and geometry of the liquid bridge with a fixed volume are solved with a shooting method. In modeling the capillary force, the Gorge method is applied. The effects of var- ious parameters including the distance between two particles, the ratio of particle radii, and the liquid-solid contact angles are discussed.展开更多
On the basis of the Young-Laplace Equation that describes the pressure difference between each side of a curved liquid surface, a static equilibrium model is established to describe the surface shape of the weld bead....On the basis of the Young-Laplace Equation that describes the pressure difference between each side of a curved liquid surface, a static equilibrium model is established to describe the surface shape of the weld bead. The geometrical model for the molten pool is included, which is essential to explain the undercut phenomenon during high speed bead-on-plate welding. The results got from an iteration algorithm show that it is the force balance on the liquid mixture of the deposited metal and the molten base metal that causes the undercut. Some factors and their effects are also analyzed.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51368038 and11162008)the Alumni Foundation of Civil Engineering of Lanzhou University of Technology(No.TM-QK-0701)the Environmental Protection Department of Gansu Province of China(No.GSEP-2014-23)
文摘The capillary interactions, including the capillary force and capillary suction, between two unequal-sized particles with a fixed liquid volume are investigated. The cap- illary interaction model is used within the Young-Laplace framework. With the profile of the meridian of the liquid bridge, the capillary suction, and the liquid volume as state variables, the governing equations with two-fixed-point boundary axe first derived using a variable substitution technique, in which the gravity effects are neglected. The capillary suction and geometry of the liquid bridge with a fixed volume are solved with a shooting method. In modeling the capillary force, the Gorge method is applied. The effects of var- ious parameters including the distance between two particles, the ratio of particle radii, and the liquid-solid contact angles are discussed.
文摘On the basis of the Young-Laplace Equation that describes the pressure difference between each side of a curved liquid surface, a static equilibrium model is established to describe the surface shape of the weld bead. The geometrical model for the molten pool is included, which is essential to explain the undercut phenomenon during high speed bead-on-plate welding. The results got from an iteration algorithm show that it is the force balance on the liquid mixture of the deposited metal and the molten base metal that causes the undercut. Some factors and their effects are also analyzed.