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Strong symmetrical non-Oberbeck- Boussinesq turbulent convection and a possible role of compressibility Victor Steinberg and Enrico Segre, Yuri Burnishev Department of Physics of Complex Systems
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Page 1: Victor  Steinberg and Enrico  Segre, Yuri  Burnishev

Strong symmetrical non-Oberbeck-Boussinesq turbulent convection and a possible role of

compressibility

Victor Steinberg and Enrico Segre, Yuri Burnishev

Department of Physics of Complex Systems

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Goals of the experiment

• Can strong but symmetric variations of fluid properties with respect to a cell mid-plane alter a scaling of Nu versus Ra?

• Is Pr-dependence of Nu so different from OB-case and strong?

• What is a possible source of this strong Pr-dependence?

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Phase diagram of SF6 in the reduced variablesThree isobars are at P=38.2, 37.7, 37.6 bars and at Pr=36,122, 180, respectively (from top to bottom)

Region near CP of the average T in the cellExplored in the experiment

Thick lines on the isobars define the T and ρ distributions at Δused in the experiment

Phase diagram of SF6

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Schematic drawing of a convective cell and thermistor suspension for local T measurements in cylindrical cell and without the probe in square cell.

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Variations of a simplified non-OB criterion vs Ra for different PrInset: Fractional deviations of δβ and δCp vs Ra

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(a) The temperature distributions of the gas propertiesβ and Cp along the cell height, normalized by their values at the cell mid-plane.

(b) Upper plot: the dependence of λ normalized by its value at the cell mid-plane, for ethane and butane. Lower plot: the temperature distribution of λ for SF6 along the cell height, normalized by the values at thecell mid-plane as a function of T-Tm.

Variations of fluid properties

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The ratio of the temperature drops across the top and bottom halves of the cell, versus Ra, for four values of Pr.bt /

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Temperature profiles in turbulent convection of SF6 near CP: (a) Ra = Pr = 36,¢ = 45 mK. Inset: zoom in of the bottom thermal boundary layer. (b) Ra = Pr = 95,¢ = 25 mK. Inset: zoom in of the bottom thermal boundary layer.

12101.3 13109.1

Measurements of thermal boundary layer and its scaling with Ra and Pr

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L/2δ versus Ra for supercritical SF6 far away from CP at three values of Pr = 0.8; 1.5; 3.

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The same data in compensated presentation versus Ra for three values of Pr.

01.031.0)2/( RaL

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L/2δ versus Ra for SF6 near CP at four values of Pr.

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The same data in compensated presentation versus Ra for four values of Pr. Inset: Pr dependence of for four values of Pr.

01.032.0)2/( RaL 01.032.0)2/( RaL

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Presentation of the whole dataset on a single plot in the scaled variables: versus Ra.01.023.0Pr)2/( L

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Convergence of the iteration procedure to calculate the corrected value of Nu versus the number of iterations N.

Heat transfer measurements

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The corrected values of Nu versus Ra for supercritical SF6 far away from CP, for three values of Pr=0.8, 1.5, and 3.

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The same data shown in compensated presentation versus Ra, together withthe data of others, taken from literature. Symbols: ■- Niemela1 Γ= 1=2; Pr = 0:7; □ - Niemela2Γ= 1; Pr = 0:7 ; ●-Roche Γ = 1/2; Pr = 1.5 (from Ref.[1]); ○ - Chavanne Γ= 1/2; 0.7 < Pr < 2.0;▲- Ahlers1 0.43 <·Γ<0.98; Pr = 4.4; ∆- Ahlers2 Γ= 0.28; Pr = 4.4 (from Ref. [2]). Our data -- Pr = 0.8, open star - Pr = 1.5, - Pr = 3.0.

309.0NuRa

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The corrected values of Nu versus Ra for many values of Pr obtained in the cell with L = 9 cm and the stainless steel top and aluminum bottom plates only.

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Corrected values of Nu versus Ra for comparison among cells: stainless steel (SS) (top) and aluminum (bottom), versus copper (Cu) plates at Pr = 4 - upper, Pr = 36 - middle, and Pr = 126 - lower plots.

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Corrected values of Nu versus Ra for comparison between the cells with copper plates but different cell heights: L = 9 cm versus L = 4.5 cm at Pr = 4 - upper, Pr = 35 - middle, and Pr = 128 - lower plots.

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Compensated plot for the entire data set in the scaled variables versus Ra. Inset: minimization procedure to get the scaling exponent α for Pr dependence.

003.0302.0 NuRa

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Pr dependence of the scaled variable for the entire data with Tc =318.733Ktaken from NIST , and the same data with Tc = 318.717 K taken from [23]. We alsoadded on the same plot three data points for Pr = 0.8; 1.5; 3 obtained for SF6 far away from CP.

003.0302.0 NuRa

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The entire set of the data collapses onto one line in the scaled variables versus Ra with Tc = 318.733 K taken from NIST007.020.0Pr Nu

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Scaling for Nu(Ra,Pr)

007.020.0003.0302.0 Pr)01.0(18.0 RaNuFor Pr in the range 4 - 354

01.023.001.032.0 Pr)05.0(8.02

Ral

L

Scaling for thermal boundary layer L/2l(Ra,Pr)

For Pr in the range11 - 95

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Conclusions

• In spite of strong variations of the fluid properties across the cell height, symmetric non-OB turbulent convection exhibits the same scaling of Nu with Ra as the OB turbulent convection but a much stronger Pr dependence.

• The influence of the non-OB effect on the heat transport and found that, for the same Pr, an eight-fold larger non-OB effect does not alter either the value of Nu nor its scaling with respect to Ra.

• Strong symmetric non-OB effect by itself is not responsible for the strong Pr dependence of the heat transport near CP. The possible source of this Pr-dependence is the strongly enhanced isothermal compressibility in the vicinity of CP, which can affect the dynamics of plumes and so the heat transport close to the CP