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Finite Prandtl number 2-D convection at high Rayleigh numbers
Authors:Catherine A Hier Majumder  David A Yuen  Erik O Sevre  John M Boggs and Stephen Y Bergeron
Institution:(1) Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA;(2) Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA;(3) BTI Inc., 1092A Rue du Convent, BP 58, St. Albert, OC, J0A-1E0, Canada
Abstract:Finite Prandtl number thermal convection is important to the dynamics of planetary bodies in the solar system. For example, the complex geology on the surface of the Jovian moon Europa is caused by a convecting, brine-rich global ocean that deforms the overlying icy “lithosphere”. We have conducted a systematic study on the variations of the convection style, as Prandtl numbers are varied from 7 to 100 at Rayleigh numbers 106 and 108. Numerical simulations show that changes in the Prandtl number could exert significant effects on the shear flow, the number of convection cells, the degree of layering in the convection, and the number and size of the plumes in the convecting fluid. We found that for a given Rayleigh number, the convection style can change from single cell to layered convection, for increasing Prandtl number from 7 to 100. These results are important for determining the surface deformation on the Jovian moon Europa. They also have important implications for surface heat flow on Europa, and for the interior heat transfer of the early Earth during its magma ocean phase. Electronic Supplementary Material is available if you access this article at . On that page (frame on the left side), a link takes you directly to the supplementary material. Electronic Supplementary Material is available if you access this article at . On that page (frame on the left side), a link takes you directly to the supplementary material.
Keywords:Rayleigh-Bénard convection  Finite Prandtl convection  E-max  k-max  Mexican Hat wavelet  wavelets
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