Linear Stability of Thermal Convection in Rotating Systems with Fixed Heat Flux Boundaries |
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Authors: | Shin-ichi Takehiro Masaki Ishiwatari Kensuke Nakajima Yoshi-Yuki Hayashi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Faculty of Sciences , Kyushu University , Hakozaki, Fukuoka , 812-8581 , Japan;2. Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science , Hokkaido University , 10 Kita 5 Nishi, Sapporo , 060-0810 , Japan;3. Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Sciences , Hokkaido University , 10 Kita 8 Nishi, Sapporo , 060-0810 , Japan |
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Abstract: | Linear stability of rotating thermal convection in a horizontal layer of Boussinesq fluid under the fixed heat flux boundary condition is examined by the use of a vertically truncated system up to wavenumber one. When the rotation axis is in the vertical direction, the asymptotic behavior of the critical convection for large rotation rates is almost the same as that under the fixed temperature boundary condition. However, when the rotation axis is horizontal and the lateral boundaries are inclined, the mode with zero horizontal wavenumber remains as the critical mode regardless of the rotation rate. The neutral curve has another local minimum at a nonzero horizontal wavenumber, whose asymptotic behavior coincides with the critical mode under the fixed temperature condition. The difference of the critical horizontal wavenumber between those two geometries is qualitatively understood by the difference of wave characteristics; inertial waves and Rossby waves, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Thermal Convection Rotating System Thermal Boundary Condition Fixed Heat Flux Horizontal Cell Size |
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