The diffusive interface in double-diffusive convection
- 12 July 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 87 (03) , 417-432
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s002211207800169x
Abstract
A model of the diffusive interface in double-diffusive convection at high Rayleigh number is proposed. The interface is assumed to have a double structure: two marginally stable boundary layers from which blobs or thermals arise on the outer edges of the interface, separated by a diffusive core across which all transport takes place by molecular diffusion. The model is time-independent and comparison is made with unsteady ‘run-down’ experiments on the assumption that the experiments run down through a sequence of equilibrium states each of which can be considered separately. The model predicts a constant ratio of the buoyancy fluxes of the two components at a value equal to the square root of the ratio of their molecular diffusivities, and individual fluxes in reasonable agreement with the available experimental data. Some time-dependent features of the model are also examined.Keywords
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