Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
Search
2000 character limit reached

Scaling laws and flow structures of double diffusive convection in the finger regime

Published 13 May 2016 in physics.flu-dyn and physics.geo-ph | (1605.04161v1)

Abstract: Direct numerical simulations are conducted for double diffusive convection (DDC) bounded by two parallel plates, with fluid properties similar to the values of seawater. The DDC flow is driven by an unstable salinity difference and stabilized at the same time by a temperature difference. For these conditions the flow can be in the finger regime. We develop scaling laws for three key response parameters of the system: The non-dimensional salinity flux NuSNu_S mainly depends on the salinity Rayleigh number RaSRa_S, which measures the strength of the salinity difference, and exhibits a very weak dependence on the density ratio Λ\Lambda, which is the ratio of the buoyancy forces induced by two scalar differences. The non-dimensional flow velocity ReRe and the non-dimensional heat flux NuTNu_T are dependent on both RaSRa_S and Λ\Lambda. However, the rescaled Reynolds number ReΛ<sup>α<sup></sup></sup>effuRe\Lambda<sup>{\alpha<sup>{\rm</sup></sup> eff}_u} and the rescaled convective heat flux (NuT−1)Λ<sup>α<sup></sup></sup>effT(Nu_T-1)\Lambda<sup>{\alpha<sup>{\rm</sup></sup> eff}_T} depend only on RaSRa_S. The two exponents are dependent on the fluid properties and are determined from the numerical results. Moreover, the behaviors of NuSNu_S and ReΛ<sup>α<sup></sup></sup>effuRe\Lambda<sup>{\alpha<sup>{\rm</sup></sup> eff}_u} agree with the predictions of the Grossmann-Lohse theory which was originally developed for the Rayleigh-B\'{e}nard flow. The non-dimensional salt-finger width and the thickness of the velocity boundary layers, after being rescaled by Λ<sup>α<sup></sup></sup>effu/2\Lambda<sup>{\alpha<sup>{\rm</sup></sup> eff}_u/2}, collapse and obey a similar power-law scaling relation with RaSRa_S. When RaSRa_S is large enough, salt fingers do not extend from one plate to the other and horizontal zonal flows emerge in the bulk region. We then show that the current scaling strategy can be successfully applied to the experimental results of a heat-copper-ion system~(Hage and Tilgner, Phys. Fluids, 22, 076603, 2010).

Citations (42)

Summary

No one has generated a summary of this paper yet.

Paper to Video (Beta)

No one has generated a video about this paper yet.

Whiteboard

No one has generated a whiteboard explanation for this paper yet.

Open Problems

We haven't generated a list of open problems mentioned in this paper yet.

Continue Learning

We haven't generated follow-up questions for this paper yet.