Effect of aspect-ratio on vortex distribution and heat transfer in rotating Rayleigh-B\'enard convection
Abstract
Numerical and experimental data for the heat transfer as function of the Rossby number Ro in turbulent rotating Rayleigh-B\'enard convection are presented for Prandtl number Pr=4.38 and Rayleigh number Ra=2.91×108 up to Ra=4.52×109. The aspect ratio = D/L, where L is the height and D the diameter of the cylindrical sample, is varied between =0.5 and =2.0. Without rotation, where the aspect ratio influences the global large scale circulation, we see a small aspect-ratio dependence in the Nusselt number for Ra=2.91×108. However, for stronger rotation, i.e. 1/Ro 1/Roc, the heat transport becomes independent of the aspect-ratio. We interpret this finding as follows: In the rotating regime the heat is mainly transported by vertically-aligned vortices. Since the vertically-aligned vortices are local, the aspect ratio has a negligible effect on the heat transport in the rotating regime. Indeed, a detailed analysis of vortex statistics shows that the fraction of the horizontal area that is covered by vortices is independent of the aspect ratio when 1/Ro 1/Roc. In agreement with the results of Weiss et al. Phys. Rev. Lett., vol 105, 224501 (2010) we find a vortex-depleted area close to the sidewall. Here, we in addition show that there is also an area with enhanced vortex concentration next to the vortex-depleted edge region and that the absolute widths of both regions are independent of the aspect ratio.
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