Heat Transfer in Turbulent Rayleigh-Benard Convection below the Ultimate Regime

Abstract

A Rayleigh-B\'enard cell has been designed to explore the Prandtl (Pr) dependence of turbulent convection in the cross-over range 0.7<Pr<21 and for the full range of soft and hard turbulences, up to Rayleigh number Ra 1011. The set-up benefits from the favourable characteristics of cryogenic helium-4 in fluid mechanics, in-situ fluid property measurements, and special care on thermometry and calorimetric instrumentation. The cell is cylindrical with diameter/height=0.5. The effective heat transfer Nu(Ra,Pr) has been measured with unprecedented accuracy for cryogenic turbulent convection experiments in this range of Rayleigh numbers. Spin-off of this study include improved fits of helium thermodynamics and viscosity properties. Three main results were found. First the Nu(Ra) dependence exhibits a bimodality of the flow with 4-7 % difference in Nu for given Ra and Pr. Second, a systematic study of the side-wall influence reveals a measurable effect on the heat transfer. Third, the Nu(Pr) dependence is very small or null : the absolute value of the average logarithmic slope (dlnNu/dlnPr)Ra is smaller than 0.03 in our range of Pr, which allows to disciminate between contradictory experiments [Ashkenazi et al., Phys. Rev.Lett. 83:3641 (1999)][Ahlers et al., Phys.Rev.Lett. 86:3320 (2001)].

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