Oscillations of the large-scale circulation in turbulent Rayleigh-B\'{e}nard convection: the off-center mode and its relationship with the torsional mode
Quan Zhou, Heng-Dong Xi, Sheng-Qi Zhou, Chao Sun, Ke-Qing Xia

TL;DR
This study experimentally investigates the large-scale circulation in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection, revealing the off-center mode and its connection to the torsional mode through a novel temperature-extremum-extraction method.
Contribution
The paper introduces the TEE method for analyzing LSC dynamics, uncovering the off-center oscillation mode and its phase relationship with the torsional mode.
Findings
The off-center mode oscillates periodically around the cell's center.
The torsional mode involves out-of-phase oscillations of hot and cold flows.
The off-center oscillation is confirmed by velocity measurements.
Abstract
We report an experimental study of the large-scale circulation (LSC) in a turbulent Rayleigh-B\'{e}nard convection cell with aspect ratio unity. The temperature-extremum-extraction (TEE) method for obtaining the dynamic information of the LSC is presented. With this method, the azimuthal angular positions of the hot ascending and cold descending flows along the sidewall are identified from the measured instantaneous azimuthal temperature profile. The motion of the LSC is then decomposed into two different modes: the azimuthal mode and the translational or off-center mode. Comparing to the previous sinusoidal-fitting (SF) method, it is found that both methods give the same information about the azimuthal motion of the LSC, but the TEE method in addition can provide information about the off-center motion of the LSC, which is found to oscillate time-periodically around the cell's central…
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