Effect of shear on local boundary layers in turbulent convection

Author:

Shevkar Prafulla P.ORCID,Mohanan Sanal K.,Puthenveettil Baburaj A.ORCID

Abstract

In Rayleigh Bénard convection, for a range of Prandtl numbers $4.69 \leqslant Pr \leqslant 5.88$ and Rayleigh numbers $5.52\times 10^5 \leqslant Ra \leqslant 1.21\times 10^9$ , we study the effect of shear by the inherent large-scale flow (LSF) on the local boundary layers on the hot plate. The velocity distribution in a horizontal plane within the boundary layers at each $Ra$ , at any instant, is (A) unimodal with a peak at approximately the natural convection boundary layer velocities $V_{bl}$ ; (B) bimodal with the first peak between $V_{bl}$ and $V_{L}$ , the shear velocities created by the LSF close to the plate; or (C) unimodal with the peak at approximately $V_{L}$ . Type A distributions occur more at lower $Ra$ , while type C occur more at higher $Ra$ , with type B occurring more at intermediate $Ra$ . We show that the second peak of the bimodal type B distributions, and the peak of the unimodal type C distributions, scale as $V_{L}$ scales with $Ra$ . We then show that the areas of such regions that have velocities of the order of $V_{L}$ increase exponentially with increase in $Ra$ and then saturate. The velocities in the remaining regions, which contribute to the first peak of the bimodal type B distributions and the single peak of type A distributions, are also affected by the shear. We show that the Reynolds number based on these velocities scale as $Re_{bs}$ , the Reynolds number based on the boundary layer velocities forced externally by the shear due to the LSF, which we obtained as a perturbation solution of the scaling relations derived from integral boundary layer equations. For $Pr=1$ and aspect ratio $\varGamma =1$ , $Re_{bs} \sim Ra^{0.375}$ for small shear, similar to the observed flux scaling in a possible ultimate regime. The velocity at the edge of the natural convection boundary layers was found to increase with $Ra$ as $Ra^{0.35}$ ; since $V_{bl}\sim Ra^{1/3}$ , this suggests a possible shear domination of the boundary layers at high $Ra$ . The effect of shear, however, decreases with increase in $Pr$ and with increase in $\varGamma$ , and becomes negligible for $Pr\geqslant 100$ at $\varGamma =1$ or for $\varGamma \geqslant 20$ at $Pr=1$ , causing $Re_{bs}\sim Ra_w^{1/3}$ .

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Applied Mathematics

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