Convective Heat Transport Asymptotic Law in an $\alpha^2$ dynamo model
Giuseppina Nigro

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simplified shell model to study convective heat transfer in magnetoconvection at extreme parameters, revealing magnetic fields can significantly enhance heat transport in stellar and planetary contexts.
Contribution
The study presents a low-cost shell model that captures key dynamical features of turbulent magnetoconvection and explores asymptotic regimes beyond current DNS capabilities.
Findings
Nusselt number increases with turbulence following a power-law.
Magnetic fields may significantly enhance convective heat transfer.
Model captures essential features despite neglecting spatial stratification.
Abstract
Stellar activity and planetary magnetospheres are powered by an underlying dynamo mechanism generated by magnetoconvection coupled with rotation. In astrophysical contexts, magnetoconvection typically occurs in parameter regimes that are currently inaccessible to direct numerical simulations (DNS). We investigate convective heat transfer in a magneto-convection and dynamo model under extreme parameter conditions, specifically high Rayleigh and Prandtl numbers, in a plasma flow with maximum kinetic helicity compatible with fast-rotating objects. Our approach to studying magneto-convection and dynamo mechanisms employs a simplified thermally driven shell model. Magnetic polarity reversals are obtained by including a pitchfork bifurcation term in the large-scale magnetic field equation, while nonlinear dynamics are described by a shell model formulation. The low computational cost of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Fluid dynamics and aerodynamics studies
