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Toroidal and poloidal energy in rotating Rayleigh-B\'enard convection

Fluid Dynamics 2015-06-19 v1

Abstract

We consider rotating Rayleigh-B\'enard convection of a fluid with a Prandtl number of Pr=0.8Pr = 0.8 in a cylindrical cell with an aspect ratio Γ=1/2\Gamma = 1/2. Direct numerical simulations were performed for the Rayleigh number range 105Ra10910^5 \leq Ra \leq 10^9 and the inverse Rossby number range 01/Ro200 \leq 1/Ro \leq 20. We propose a method to capture regime transitions based on the decomposition of the velocity field into toroidal and poloidal parts. We identify four different regimes. First, a buoyancy dominated regime occurring as long as the toroidal energy etore_{tor} is not affected by rotation and remains equal to that in the non-rotating case, etor0e^0_{tor}. Second, a rotation influenced regime, starting at rotation rates where etor>etor0e_{tor} > e^0_{tor} and ending at a critical inverse Rossby number 1/Rocr1/Ro_{cr} that is determined by the balance of the toroidal and poloidal energy, etor=epole_{tor} = e_{pol}. Third, a rotation dominated regime, where the toroidal energy etore_{tor} is larger than both, epole_{pol} and etor0e^0_{tor}. Fourth, a geostrophic turbulence regime for high rotation rates where the toroidal energy drops below the value of non-rotating convection.

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@article{arxiv.1404.7755,
  title  = {Toroidal and poloidal energy in rotating Rayleigh-B\'enard convection},
  author = {Susanne Horn and Olga Shishkina},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.7755},
  year   = {2015}
}