The formation of layers in a double-diffusive system with a sloping boundary

Author:

Linden P. F.,Weber J. E.

Abstract

The flows induced by the presence of an insulating sloping boundary in a doublediffusive system are examined. In the diffusive case, when the component with the larger diffusivity is unstably distributed, it is known that under certain circumstances horizontal motions are induced near the slope, and that a series of horizontal layers forms. We investigate the formation and properties of the layers, in particular their vertical scale and its dependence on the stratification and the slope angle. The scale of the layers is found to be a strong function of Gρ, the ratio of the vertical density gradient of the unstably distributed component to that of the stably distributed component. At low values of Gρ, no layering was observed; at larger values of Gρ layers were formed, and their scale increased as Gρ → 1. A weak dependence of scale on slope angle was also observed with the scale diminishing as the angle of the slope to the horizontal increased.A new form of layering has been observed when the basic stratification is in the finger sense. At high enough values of Gρ the basic stratification is unstable to finger motions and these exist throughout the fluid. When a slope is introduced, horizontal motions are set up near the slope which cause the fingers to break down and layers are produced. There is considerable horizontal motion in these layers as well as convective motions driven by the fingers in the interfaces between the layers. The formation of these layers and some of their properties are documented.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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