Universal fluctuations in the bulk of Rayleigh-B\'enard turbulence
Abstract
We present an investigation of the root-mean-square (rms) temperature and the rms velocity in the bulk of Rayleigh-B\'enard turbulence, using new experimental data from the current study and experimental and numerical data from previous studies. We find that, once scaled by the convective temperature , the value of at the cell centre is a constant, i.e. , over a wide range of the Rayleigh number () and the Prandtl number (), and is independent of the surface topographies of the top and bottom plates of the convection cell. A constant close to unity suggests that is a proper measure of the temperature fluctuation in the core region. On the other hand, , the vertical rms velocity at the cell centre scaled by the convective velocity , shows a weak -dependence () over at and is independent of plate topography. Similar to a previous finding by He \& Xia ({\it Phys. Rev. Lett.,} vol. 122, 2019, 014503), we find that the rms temperature profile in the region of the mixing zone with a mean horizontal shear exhibits a power-law dependence on the distance from the plate, but now the universal profile applies to both smooth and rough surface topographies and over a wider range of . The vertical rms velocity profile obey a logarithmic dependence on . The study thus demonstrates that the typical scales for the temperature and the velocity are the convective temperature and the the convective velocity , respectively. Finally, we note that may be utilised to study the flow regime transitions in the ultra-high--number turbulent convection.
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@article{arxiv.1908.05837,
title = {Universal fluctuations in the bulk of Rayleigh-B\'enard turbulence},
author = {Yi-Chao Xie and Bu-Ying-Chao Cheng and Yun-Bing Hu and Ke-Qing Xia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.05837},
year = {2019}
}
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12 pages, 6 figures; Accepted for publication in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics