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Convection in Rotating Flows With Simultaneous Imposition of Radial and Vertical Temperature Gradients

Publication Type : Conference Proceedings

Url : https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1611.00807

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Artificial Intelligence

Year : 2016

Abstract : Laboratory experiments were conducted to study heat transport characteristics in a nonhomogeneously heated fluid annulus subjected to rotation along the vertical axis (z). The nonhomogeneous heating was obtained by imposing radial and vertical temperature gradient ({\Delta}T). The parameter range for this study was Rayleigh number, Ra=2.43x10^8-3.66x10^8, and Taylor number, Ta=6.45x10^8-27x10^8. The working fluid was water with a Prandtl number, Pr=7. Heat transport was measured for varying rotation rates ({\Omega}) for fixed values of {\Delta}T. The Nusselt number, Nu, plotted as a function of Ta distinctly showed the effect of rotation on heat transport. In general, Nu was found to have a larger value for non-rotating convection. This could mean an interplay of columnar plumes and baroclinic wave in our system as also evident from temperature measurements. Laser based imaging at a single vertical plane also showed evidence of such flow structure.

Cite this Research Publication : [author], Convection in rotating flows with simultaneous imposition of radial and vertical temperature gradients, [source], [publisher], 2016, https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1611.00807

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