Convection in a rotating layer: A simple case of turbulence

Physics – Fluid Dynamics

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Convective Flow, Free Convection, Random Processes, Rotating Fluids, Turbulent Flow, Mathematical Models, Time Dependence

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Convection in a layer heated from below and rotating about a vertical axis exhibits a unique phenomenon in fluid dynamics in that the small-amplitude motion is governed by random effects in both its spatial and its time dependence. A simple theoretical description of the phenomenon is compared with laboratory observations. A more detailed mathematical description appears to be feasible because of the weakly nonlinear nature of the problem.

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