Thermal convection with strongly temperature-dependent viscosity

This paper experimentally investigates the heat transport and structure of convection in a high Prandtl number fluid layer whose viscosity varies by up to a factor of 300 between the boundary temperatures. An appropriate definition of the Rayleigh number R uses the viscosity at the average of the top and bottom boundary temperatures. With rigid boundaries and heating from below, the Nusselt number N normalized with the Nusselt number N0 of a constant-viscosity fluid decreases slightly as the viscosity ratio increases. The drop is 12% at a variation of 300. A slight dependence of N/N0 on R is consistent with a decrease in the exponent in the relation N ∝ Rβ from its constant-viscosity value of 0·281 to 0·25 for R [lsim ] 5 × 104. This may be correlated with a transition from three- to two-dimensional flow. At R ∼ 105 and viscosity variation of 150, the cell structure is still dominated by the horizontal wavelength of the marginally stable state. This is true with both free and rigid upper boundaries. The flow is strongly three-dimensional with a free upper boundary, while it is nearly two-dimensional with a rigid upper boundary.

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