Convective dominated flows in open capillary channels

This paper is concerned with convective dominated liquid flows in open capillary channels. The channels consist of two parallel plates bounded by free liquid surfaces along the open sides. In the case of steady flow the capillary pressure of the free surface balances the differential pressure between the liquid and the surrounding constant pressure gas phase. A maximum flow rate is achieved when the adjusted volumetric flow rate exceeds a certain limit leading to a collapse of the free surfaces. The convective dominated flow regime is a special case of open capillary flow, since the viscous forces are negligibly small compared with the convective forces. Flows of this type are of peculiar interest since the free surfaces possess a quasisymmetry in the flow direction. This quasisymmetry enables the application of a new effective method for evaluation of the flow limit. The flow limit is caused by a choking effect. This effect is indicated by the speed index, S, which is defined by the ratio of the flow vel...