Rayleigh-B\'{e}nard Convection in Liquid Metal under Influence of Vertical Magnetic Fields
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Abstract
\noindent In the presented Rayleigh-B\'{e}nard convection experiments the turbulent 3d-flow of the liquid gallium-indium-tin alloy is investigated by use of ultrasound Doppler velocimetry, temperature and contactless inductive flow tomography measurements. We reconstruct for the first time near-wall as well as bulk flow, momentum and heat transport as well as long-term behaviour of the large-scale liquid metal flow at a low Prandtl number of $0.029$ and high Rayleigh numbers up to $5\cdot 10^{9}$. Also the influence of a strong magnetic field on the turbulent liquid metal is investigated. The results of the experiments are compared to direct numerical simulations and other experiments. Simulations are also considered for the interpretation of the measured turbulence statistics.\\ Our experiments aim to provide a deeper understanding of the turbulent convection and its interaction with magnetic fields in turbulent low Prandtl number flows as those in molten steel, aluminum or in geo- and astrophysical flows.
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Authors
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Felix Schindler
Institute of Fluid Dynamics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany
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Till Zuerner
Institute of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Technische Universit\"{a}t Ilmenau, Germany
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Tobias Vogt
HZDR, Institute of Fluid Dynamics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany
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Sven Eckertz
Institute of Fluid Dynamics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany
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Joerg Schumacher
Technische Universitaet Ilmenau, Institute of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Technische Universit\"{a}t Ilmenau, Germany