Convection in a rotating cylinder. Part 1 Linear theory for moderate Prandtl numbers
- 1 March 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 248, 583-604
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112093000928
Abstract
The onset of convection in a uniformly rotating vertical cylinder of height h and radius d heated from below is studied. For non-zero azimuthal wavenumber the instability is a Hopf bifurcation regardless of the Prandtl number of the fluid, and leads to precessing spiral patterns. The patterns typically precess counter to the rotation direction. Two types of modes are distinguished: the fast modes with relatively high precession velocity whose amplitude peaks near the sidewall, and the slow modes whose amplitude peaks near the centre. For aspect ratios τ ≡ d/h of order one or less the fast modes always set in first as the Rayleigh number increases; for larger aspect ratios the slow modes are preferred provided that the rotation rate is sufficiently slow. The precession velocity of the slow modes vanishes as τ → ∞. Thus it is these modes which provide the connection between the results for a finite-aspect-ratio System and the unbounded layer in which the instability is a steady-state one, except in low Prandtl number fluids.The linear stability problem is solved for several different sets of boundary conditions, and the results compared with recent experiments. Results are presented for Prandtl numbers σ in the range 6.7 ≤ σ ≤ 7.0 as a function of both the rotation rate and the aspect ratio. The results for rigid walls, thermally conducting top and bottom and an insulating sidewall agree well with the measured critical Rayleigh numbers and precession frequencies for water in a τ = 1 cylinder. A conducting sidewall raises the critical Rayleigh number, while free-slip boundary conditions lower it. The difference between the critical Rayleigh numbers with no-slip and free-slip boundaries becomes small for dimensionless rotation rates Ωh2/v ≥ 200, where v is the kinematic viscosity.Keywords
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