15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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Roughness-triggered turbulent boundary layers in Rayleigh-Bénard convection


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Presentation:
Session: Thermally driven turbulence 1
Room: Room I
Session start: 10:30 Thu 27 Aug 2015

Julien Salort   julien.salort@ens-lyon.fr
Affifliation: Laboratoire de physique, ENS Lyon CNRS

Olivier Liot   olivier.liot@ens-lyon.fr
Affifliation: Laboratoire de physique, ENS Lyon CNRS

Robert Kaiser   robert.kaiser@tu-ilmenau.de
Affifliation: TU-Ilmenau, Institute of Thermdynamics & Fluid Mech.

Ronald du Puits   ronald.dupuits@tu-ilmenau.de
Affifliation: TU-Ilmenau, Institute of Thermdynamics & Fluid Mech.

Francesca Chillà   francesca.chilla@ens-lyon.fr
Affifliation: Laboratoire de physique, ENS Lyon CNRS


Topics: - Thermally driven turbulence

Abstract:

We present measurements carried out inside the Barrel of Ilmenau as part of the European EuHIT transnational infrastructure access program. The Barrel of Ilmenau is the worldwide largest experiment to study highly turbulent convection in air. A rectangular cell, with proportions strictly identical to the water cell in Lyon [Salort, et al. PoF 26:015112 (2014)], but six times larger, has been inserted inside the Barrel. The top plate is smooth, and the bottom plate is rough. The roughness are also similar to the one in Lyon, but six times larger. We have obtained velocity fields using PIV near the obstacles, as well as the local heat-flux on the bottom plate. This has allowed us to test and improve our previous interpretation of the roughness-induced heat transfer enhancement mechanisms.