Lagrangian studies in convective turbulence

Physics – Fluid Dynamics

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14 pages, 20 figures, Figs. 1,3,4,16,17,19 in reduced quality

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10.1103/PhysRevE.79.056301

We present high-resolution direct numerical simulations of turbulent three-dimensional Rayleigh-Benard convection with a focus on the Lagrangian properties of the flow. The volume is a Cartesian slab with an aspect ratio of four bounded by free-slip planes at the top and bottom and with periodic side walls. The turbulence is inhomogeneous with respect to the vertical direction. This manifests in different lateral and vertical two-particle dispersion and in a dependence of the dispersion on the initial tracer position for short and intermediate times. Similar to homogeneous isotropic turbulence, the dispersion properties depend in addition on the initial pair separation and yield a short-range Richardson-like scaling regime of two-particle dispersion for initial separations close to the Kolmogorov dissipation length. The Richardson constant is about half the value of homogeneous isotropic turbulence. The multiparticle statistics is very close to the homogeneous isotropic case. Clusters of four Lagrangian tracers show a clear trend to form flat, almost coplanar objects in the long-time limit and deviate from the Gaussian prediction. Significant efforts have been taken to resolve the statistics of the acceleration components up to order four correctly. We find that the vertical acceleration is less intermittent than the lateral one. The joint statistics of the vertical acceleration with the local convective and conductive heat flux suggests that rising and falling thermal plumes are not associated with the largest acceleration magnitudes. It turns out also that the Nusselt number which is calculated in the Lagrangian frame converges slowly in time to the standard Eulerian one.

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