Reduced flow reversals in turbulent convection in the absence of corner vortices

Xin Chen, Dong Pu Wang, Heng Dong Xi

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Abstract

We report a comparative experimental study of the reversal of the large-scale circulation in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection in a quasi-two-dimensional corner-less cell where the corner vortices are absent and in a quasi-two-dimensional normal cell where the corner vortices are present. It is found that in the corner-less cell the reversal frequency exhibits a slow decrease followed by a fast decrease with increasing Rayleigh number , separated by a transitional . The transition is similar to that in the normal cell, and is almost the same for both cells. Despite the similarities, the reversal frequency is greatly reduced in the corner-less cell. The reduction of the reversal frequency is more significant, in terms of both the amplitude and the scaling exponent, in the high- regime. In addition, we classified the reversals into main-vortex-led and corner-vortex-led, and found that both types exist in the normal cell while only the former exists in the corner-less cell. The frequency of main-vortex-led reversal in the normal cell is found to be in excellent agreement with the frequency of reversals in the corner-less cell. Our results reveal for the first time the quantitative role of the corner vortices in the occurrence of the reversals of the large-scale circulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberR5
JournalJournal of Fluid Mechanics
Volume891
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Bénard convection
  • turbulent convection
  • vortex interactions

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