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Subcritical behaviour in double diffusive convection within the diffusive regime (2003.12394v1)

Published 27 Mar 2020 in physics.flu-dyn and physics.geo-ph

Abstract: We conduct two- and three-dimensional simulations for double diffusive convection in the diffusive regime, where the fluid flow is driven by a destabilizing temperature gradient and stabilized by a stably stratified salinity gradient. We study how the heat flux, Reynolds number, and flow structures change with the density ratio $\Lambda$, which is the ratio of the buoyancy force induced by the salinity gradient to that by the temperature gradient. When $\Lambda$ increases from zero, the flow first behaves similarly as in pure Rayleigh-B\'enard (RB) convection, both with respect to flow structure and to heat transport. The linear stability analysis of Baines & Gill (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 37, 1969, pp. 289-306) had estimated the critical density ratio $\Lambda_c$, above which the flow becomes stable. However, here we show that by using a large-scale circulation as initial condition (rather than the linear profiles assumed in the linear stability analysis), DDC in the diffusive regime can exhibit subcritical behaviour when $\Lambda > \Lambda_c$, i.e., coexistence of states at the same control parameters. Even though the density ratio becomes thousands times that of the critical value $\Lambda_c$, there is still convection with strongly enhanced heat transfer properties compared to the pure conduction case. We reveal the corresponding flow structures and find an unstably-stratified region sandwiched between two stably-stratified layers. Our results demonstrate the importance of the initial condition for DDC in the diffusive regime, especially in the situation of a large density ratio, which occurs in high-latitude ocean regions.

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