Dynamics of Mixed Convective--Stably-Stratified Fluids
L.-A. Couston, D. Lecoanet, B. Favier, M. Le Bars

TL;DR
This study investigates how mixed convective and stably-stratified fluid dynamics change with stratification strength using direct numerical simulations, revealing transitions from plume-dominated to entrainment-dominated convection regimes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the transition between convection regimes in stratified fluids, highlighting the importance of self-consistent study across various stratification levels.
Findings
Strong stratification leads to plume-dominated convection with gravity waves.
Weak stratification causes entrainment of stable fluid by buoyant plumes.
Effect of stable layer on convection weakens with increased stratification.
Abstract
We study the dynamical regimes of a density-stratified fluid confined between isothermal no-slip top and bottom boundaries (at temperatures and ) via direct numerical simulation. The thermal expansion coefficient of the fluid is temperature dependent and chosen such that the fluid density is maximum at the inversion temperature . Thus, the lower layer of the fluid is convectively unstable while the upper layer is stably stratified. We show that the characteristics of the convection change significantly depending on the degree of stratification of the stable layer. For strong stable stratification, the convection zone coincides with the fraction of the fluid that is convectively unstable (i.e. where ), and convective motions consist of rising and sinking plumes of large density anomaly, as is the case in canonical Rayleigh-Benard convection; internal…
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