1. Heat flux intensification by vortical flow localization in rotating convection
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Rpj Rudie Kunnen, Bernardus J. Geurts, Hjh Herman Clercx, Fluids and Flows, and Transport in Turbulent Flows
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Convection ,Physics ,Turbulence ,confined flow ,IR-63904 ,METIS-238744 ,vortices ,Mechanics ,Vorticity ,Flow simulation ,Rotation ,Vortex ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Classical mechanics ,Heat flux ,Ekman transport ,Boundary layers ,EWI-9018 ,Geostrophic wind ,Numerical analysis - Abstract
The effect of rotation on turbulent convective flow between parallel plates has been assessed with direct numerical simulations. With increasing rotation-rate an interesting transition is observed in the vertical-velocity skewness. This transition indicates a localization of motion directed away from the wall and correlates well with changes observed in the heat flux, as well as in the thermal and viscous boundary layer thicknesses. The formation of localized intense vortical structures provides for intensified vertical heat transport through Ekman pumping. At higher rotation-rates this is counteracted by the inhibition of vertical motion by rotation as expressed in the geostrophic thermal-wind balance. ©2006 The American Physical Society
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- 2006