Heat Transport in Turbulent Rayleigh-Benard Convection
Abstract
We present measurements of the Nusselt number N as a function of the Rayleigh number R in cylindrical cells with aspect ratios 0.5 ≤ D/d ≤ 12.8 (D is the diameter and d the height). We used acetone with a Prandtl number σ = 4.0 for 105 R 4×1010. A fit of a powerlaw N = N0 Rγeff over limited ranges of R yielded values of γeff from 0.275 near R = 107 to 0.300 near R = 1010. The data are inconsistent with a single powerlaw for N(R). For R > 107 they are consistent with N = a σ-1/12 R1/4 + b σ-1/7 R3/7 as proposed by Grossmann and Lohse for σ 2.
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