Temperature oscillation and the sloshing motion of the large-scale circulation in turbulent Rayleigh-B{\'e}nard convection

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Abstract

We report an experimental study of the temperature oscillation and the sloshing motion of the large-scale circulation (LSC) in turbulent Rayleigh-B{\'e}nard convection in water. Temperature measurements were made in aspect ratio one cylindrical cell by probes put in fluid and embedded in the sidewall simultaneously, and located at the 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 heights of the convection cell. The results show that the temperature measured in fluid contains information of both the LSC and the signature of the hot and cold plumes, while the temperature measured in sidewall only contains information of the LSC. It is found that the sloshing motion of the LSC can be measured by both the temperatures in fluid and in sidewall. We also studies the effect of cell tilting on the temperature oscillation and sloshing motion of the LSC. It is found that both the amplitude and the frequency of the temperature oscillation (and the sloshing motion) increase when the tilt angle increases, while the off-center distance of the sloshing motion of the LSC remains unchanged.

*This work is supported by the NSFC of China (grant Nos. 11472094 and U1613227), the RGC of Hong Kong SAR (grant No. 403712) and the 111 project of China (grant No. B17037)

Authors

  • Heng-Dong Xi

    • Northwestern Polytechnical University
  • Xin Chen

    • Northwestern Polytechnical University
  • Ke-Qing Xia

    • The Chinese Universtiy of Hong Kong