Reynolds numbers of the large-scale flow in turbulent Rayleigh-Benard Convection

Abstract

We measured Reynolds numbers Re of turbulent Rayleigh-Benard convection over the Rayleigh-number range 2 times 108 < R < 1011 and Prandtl-number range 3.3 < sigma < 29 for cylindrical samples of aspect ratio Gamma = 1. For R < Rc = 3 times 109 we found Re ~ Rbetaeff with betaeff = 0.46 < 1/2. Here both the sigma- and R-dependences are quantitatively consistent with the Grossmann-Lohse (GL) prediction. For R > Rc we found Re = 0.106 sigma-3/4 R1/2, which differs from the GL prediction. The relatively sharp transition at Rc to the large-R regime suggests a qualitative and sudden change that renders the GL prediction inapplicable.

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