Rayleigh-Bénard convection: The container shape matters
Olga Shishkina
Abstract
In an effort to achieve very large Rayleigh numbers when studying turbulence on a Rayleigh--Baposenard configuration, one can carry out simulations and experiments in as high convection cells as possible which involves using convection cells with the smallest possible aspect ratio. However, with the increasing height of the cell, the Rayleigh number grows much slower than the critical Rayleigh number for the onset of convection in the same container. This article discusses how to estimate accurately the critical Rayleigh number for the onset of convection in confined geometries and the optimal shape of the container.
Topics & Concepts
Rayleigh numberConvectionRayleigh scatteringRayleigh–Bénard convectionContainer (type theory)TurbulenceMechanicsAspect ratio (aeronautics)Natural convectionConvection cellMaterials scienceCombined forced and natural convectionPhysicsOpticsComposite materialFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsCombustion and flame dynamics