Turbulence in helium-gas free convection

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Abstract

Results on a Rayleigh-Bénard experiment in helium gas at 5 K in a cylindrical cell of aspect ratio 1 are presented. The Rayleigh number spans a range from 105 to 1012. A large-scale coherent flow is observed via the correlation of two adjacent temperature probes. This flow-velocity measurement shows clear transitions between different turbulent states. In hard turbulence, the dimensionless velocity [V/(/L)] scales with the Rayleigh number, with an exponent close to 1/2. The horizontal temperature difference across the cell is another measure of the different turbulent states. The temperature signals in the side-wall region (the large mean vertical velocity region) give clear pictures of various turbulent states. The measured velocity has been compared with the calculated free-fall velocity and also the heat transfer rate with the one calculated from the flow advection. The coherent frequency p is found to be associated with the large-scale flow. In the side-wall region the power spectrum of the local temperature signal has a power-law dependence for Rayleigh numbers between 108 and 1011. Both the exponent and the range of the power law change with the Rayleigh number. For Rayleigh numbers above 1011, a power law independent of Rayleigh number (exponent 1.4) develops at low frequency. © 1989 The American Physical Society.

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Sano, M., Wu, X. Z., & Libchaber, A. (1989). Turbulence in helium-gas free convection. Physical Review A, 40(11), 6421–6430. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.40.6421

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