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Strong non-Boussinesq effects near the onset of convection in a fluid near its critical point.

Authors :
Ahlers, Guenter
Dressel, Bernd
Jaechul Oh
Pesch, Werner
Source :
Journal of Fluid Mechanics; Jan2010, Vol. 642 Issue 1, p15-48, 34p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Measurements of fluctuations and convection patterns in horizontal layers of fluid heated from below and near the onset of Rayleigh-Bénard convection (RBC) are reported under conditions where the fluid properties vary strongly over the temperature range ΔT =T<subscript>b</subscript> - T<subscript>t</subscript> (T<subscript>b</subscript> and T<subscript>t</subscript> are the temperatures at the bottom and top of the sample, respectively). To facilitate a comparison with the data, the theory of Busse (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 30, 1967, p. 625) of these so called non-Oberbeck-Boussinesq (NOB) effects, which applies to the case of relatively weak (and linear) temperature dependences, was extended to arbitrary variations with temperature. It is conceptually useful to divide the variations with temperature of the fluid properties into two disjunct parts. One part is chosen so that it preserves the reflection symmetry of the system about the horizontal midplane, while the remainder breaks that symmetry. The latter, exclusively considered by Busse, leads (in contrast to the formation of the typical convection rolls in RBC) to hexagons immediately above the transition to convection at the critical temperature difference ΔT<subscript>c</subscript>. The symmetric part, on the other hand, does not prevent the bifurcation to rolls, but may become very important for the determination of ΔT<subscript>c</subscript>. In the experiment the fluid was sulfur hexafluoride at temperatures above but close to the gas-liquid critical point, where all fluid properties vary strongly with temperature. All measurements were done along isobars by varying ΔT . Patterns were observed above onset (ΔT ≳ ΔT<subscript>c</subscript>), while for the conduction state at ΔT <ΔT<subscript>c</subscript> there were only fluctuations induced by Brownian motion. When the mean temperature T<subscript>m</subscript> =(T<subscript>b</subscript> + T<subscript>t</subscript> )/2 was such that the density ρ at T<subscript>m</subscript> was equal to the critical density ρ*, the mirror symmetry about the horizontal midplane of the sample was essentially preserved. In that case, as expected, we found a direct transition to rolls and the critical temperature difference ΔT<subscript>c</subscript> was considerably shifted compared to the critical value ΔT<subscript>c, OB</subscript> in the absence of NOB effects. When, on the other hand, T<subscript>m</subscript> was not located on the critical isochore, the NOB effects broke the reflection symmetry and led to a hysteretic transition from fluctuations to hexagonal patterns. In this latter case the hexagonal pattern, the observed hysteresis at onset and the transition from hexagons to rolls at larger ΔT were consistent with the 'classical' predictions by Busse. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221120
Volume :
642
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
47362961
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022112009991686