Contrasting turbulence in stably stratified flows and thermal convection
Abstract
In this paper, the properties of stably stratified turbulence (SST) and turbulent thermal convection are contrasted. A key difference between these flows is the sign of the kinetic energy feed by buoyancy, FB. For SST, FB < 0 due to its stable nature; consequently, the kinetic energy flux u(k) decreases with wavenumber k that leads to a steep kinetic energy spectrum, Eu(k) k-11/5. Turbulent convection is unstable, hence FB > 0 that leads to an increase of u(k) with k; this increase however is marginal due to relatively weak buoyancy, hence Eu(k) k-5/3, similar to that in hydrodynamic turbulence. This paper also describes the conserved fluxes for the above systems.
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