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Competition between Rayleigh--Bénard and horizontal convection (2207.06044v1)

Published 13 Jul 2022 in physics.flu-dyn, physics.ao-ph, and physics.geo-ph

Abstract: We investigate the dynamics of a fluid layer subject to an imposed bottom heat flux and a top monotonically-increasing temperature profile driving horizontal convection. We use direct numerical simulations and consider a large range of flux-based Rayleigh numbers $106 \leq Ra_F \leq 109$ and imposed top horizontal to bottom vertical heat flux ratios $0 \leq \Lambda \leq 1$. The fluid domain is a closed two-dimensional box with aspect ratio $4\leq \Gamma \leq 16$ and we consider no-slip boundaries and adiabatic side walls. We demonstrate a regime transition from Rayleigh--B\'enard convection (RB) to horizontal convection (HC) at $\Lambda\approx 10{-2}$, which is independent of $Ra_F$ and $\Gamma$. At small $\Lambda$, the flow is organized in multiple overturning cells with approximately unit aspect ratio, while at large $\Lambda$ a single cell is obtained. The RB-relevant Nusselt number scaling with $Ra_F$ and the HC-relevant Nusselt number scaling with the horizontal Rayleigh number $Ra_L=Ra_F\Lambda\Gamma4$ are in good agreement with previous results from classical RB convection and HC studies in the limit $\Lambda \ll 10{-2}$ and $\Lambda \gg 10{-2}$, respectively. We demonstrate that the system is multi-stable near the transition $\Lambda\approx10{-2}$, i.e. the exact number of cells not only depends on $\Lambda$ but also on the system's history. Our results suggest that subglacial lakes, which motivated this study, are likely to be dominated by RB convection, unless the slope of the ice-water interface, which controls the horizontal temperature gradient via the pressure-dependence of the freezing point, is greater than unity.

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