Effects of Density Stratification in Compressible Polytropic Convection
ORAL
Abstract
We study compressible convection in polytropically-stratified atmospheres, exploring the effect of varying the total density stratification. Using the Dedalus pseudospectral framework, we perform 2D and 3D simulations. In these experiments we vary the number of density scale heights, studying atmospheres with little stratification (1 density scale height) and significant stratification (5 density scale heights). We vary the level of convective driving (quantified by the Rayleigh number), and study flows at similar Mach numbers by fixing the initial superadiabaticity. We explore the differences between 2D and 3D simulations, and in particular study the equilibration between different reservoirs of energy (kinetic, potential and internal) in the evolved states.
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Authors
Cathryn M. Manduca
Dept. Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado -- Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Evan H. Anders
Dept. Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado -- Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Baylee Bordwell
Dept. Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado -- Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Benjamin Brown
Dept. Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado -- Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder
University of Colorado Boulder
University of Colorado
Keaton Burns
Dept. Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Lecoanet
Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
Princeton Center for Theoretical Sciences, Princeton University
Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, Princeton University
Princeton University
Princeton Univ
Jeffrey S. Oishi
Dept. Physics & Astronomy, Bates College, Lewiston, ME 04240, USA
Bates College
Geoffrey Vasil
School of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
School of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Sydney