1. No sustained mean velocity in the boundary region of plane thermal convection.
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Samuel, Roshan J., Bode, Mathis, Scheel, Janet D., Sreenivasan, Katepalli R., and Schumacher, Jörg
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BOUNDARY layer (Aerodynamics) ,LAMINAR boundary layer ,THERMAL boundary layer ,TURBULENT boundary layer ,RAYLEIGH flow ,RAYLEIGH number ,RAYLEIGH-Benard convection - Abstract
The article in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics delves into the dynamics of thermal and momentum boundary regions in three-dimensional direct numerical simulations of Rayleigh–Bénard convection. It uncovers the absence of a global coherent mean flow, with velocity fluctuations being the dominant force. The study highlights the presence of local shear-dominated flow patches and extensive shear-free incoherent regions near the wall, which have implications for convection layers with larger aspect ratios. The research challenges traditional stability concepts and emphasizes the significance of fluctuations in turbulent convection, comparing findings with previous experiments and simulations to provide a comprehensive understanding of turbulent thermal convection dynamics. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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