Thermal convection in a rotating fluid annulus blocked by a radial barrier

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作者
Rayer, QG
Johnson, DW
Hide, R
机构
[1] Clarendon Lab, Dept Phys Atmospher Ocean & Planetary Phys, Oxford OX1 3PU, England
[2] Meteorol Off, Farnborough, Hants, England
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thermal convection; rotating fluid annulus; radial barrier;
D O I
10.1080/03091929808221148
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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There have been extensive previous laboratory studies of thermal convection in a vertical cylindrical annulus of fluid that rotates about its axis with angular velocity Omega (say) with respect to an inertial frame and is subject to an axisymmetric horizontal temperature gradient, as well as associated theoretical and numerical work. The relative flow produced by concomitant buoyancy forces is strongly influenced by Coriolis forces, which give rise to azimuthal circulations and promote, through the process of "baroclinic instability", regimes of non-axisymmetric sloping convection which can be spatially and temporally regular or irregular ("chaotic geostrophic turbulence"). It is also known from previous work that such flows are changed dramatically by the presence of a thin rigid impermeable radial barrier blocking the cross-section of the annulus, and capable of supporting a net azimuthal pressure gradient and associated net azimuthal temperature gradient within the fluid. The presence of the barrier can thus render convective heat transport across the fluid annulus (as measured by the Nusselt number, Nu) virtually independent of Omega (as measured by the so-called Ekman or Taylor number) and dependent only on the Grashof number, G. The present study reports further systematic determinations of heat transport and of velocity and temperature fields in the presence of a radial barrier, with emphasis on the Omega-dependence of the crucially-important net azimuthal temperature gradient supported by the barrier and the physical interpretation of that dependence.
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页码:215 / 252
页数:38
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