Sean T. Oakes , Reese W. Anderson , Alex Rapelje , M.W. Gealy , Darin J. Ulness
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Abstract
This study explores the dynamics of thermal plumes induced by laser heating in piperidine, 1-butanol, and 1-pentanoic acid near their liquid/air interfaces. Utilizing a collimated laser beam, cylindrical heated regions are generated, acting as sources for thermal plumes outlined by refractive index gradients due to sharp temperature changes. The interaction between these plumes and the surface introduces unique steady-state dynamics, manifesting as either stable-point dynamics or anharmonic oscillations, depending on the molecular liquid and experimental conditions. Piperidine, 1-butanol, and 1-pentanoic acid each exhibit steady-state oscillation. Methanol and ethylene glycol serve as counterexamples, having stable-point dynamics. The implications of these findings are of relevance for the fields of nonlinear dynamics and dynamical systems, providing experimental examples of limit cycles.
期刊介绍:
Physica D (Nonlinear Phenomena) publishes research and review articles reporting on experimental and theoretical works, techniques and ideas that advance the understanding of nonlinear phenomena. Topics encompass wave motion in physical, chemical and biological systems; physical or biological phenomena governed by nonlinear field equations, including hydrodynamics and turbulence; pattern formation and cooperative phenomena; instability, bifurcations, chaos, and space-time disorder; integrable/Hamiltonian systems; asymptotic analysis and, more generally, mathematical methods for nonlinear systems.