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Scientific paper
Oct 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989mala.iafcw....a&link_type=abstract
IAF, International Astronautical Congress, 40th, Malaga, Spain, Oct. 7-13, 1989. 8 p.
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Drops (Liquids), Electromechanical Devices, Oscillations, Reduced Gravity, Electrolytes, Frequency Distribution, Interfacial Tension, Mercury (Metal), Space Commercialization
Scientific paper
Large-amplitude nonlinear oscillations of a mercury drop were obtained by electrically exciting the oscillation with surface tension variation. Quasi-two-dimensional oscillation patterns of a flattened drop up to the 16th mode were obtained under 1 g. Three-dimensional oscillation patterns up to the 6th mode (m equal to 0) were realized in low gravity by using a drop tower. Other additional polygonal modes were also considered in the experiment. Exact frequencies were obtained in high modes for both two- and three-dimensional large amplitude oscillations.
Azuma Hiroo
Ohnishi Mitsuru
Yoshihara Shoichi
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