Absence of evidence for transition to the 'ultimate' regime of Rayleigh-Bénard convection
ORAL
Abstract
There are several distinct predictions for the asymptotic behavior of heat transport Nu as the Rayleigh number Ra → ∞ in thermal turbulence described by the fundamental model of Rayleigh-Bénard convection. One is Nu = O(Ra1/3) and another is the so-called 'ultimate' scaling Nu = O(Ra1/2) possibly modified by logarithmic corrections to Ra1/2/(log Ra)3/2 or Ra1/2/(log Ra)2. Recently reported experimental and direct numerical simulation measurements of Nu as a function of Ra have been cited as evidence of transition to the 'ultimate' state. In this talk, without questioning the veracity of the Nu-Ra data reported therein, we show that the data do not support the claims.
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Presenters
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Charles R Doering
University of Michigan, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Authors
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Charles R Doering
University of Michigan, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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John Scott Wettlaufer
Yale University, Nordita, Yale University, NORDITA, Yale University; NORDITA, Yale Univ
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Srikanth Toppaladoddi
University of Oxford, Yale University, Oxford University