Abstract:
The problem of active control of the mechanical equilibrium of an inhomogeneously heated fluid
in a thermosyphon is studied theoretically and experimentally. The control is performed by using a feedback subsystem
which inhibits convection by changing the orientation of thermosyphon in space. It is shown that excess feedback
leads to the excitation of oscillations which are related to a delay in the controller work. In the presense of noise, the
oscillations arise even when deterministic description predicts stationary behaviour. The experimental data and theory
are in good agreement.