Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotating spherical Rayleigh-Bénard convection. In the high-latitude region vertical (parallel to the axis of rotation) convective columns are generated between the hot inner and the cold outer sphere. The mid-latitude region II is dominated by vertically aligned convective columns formed between the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the outer sphere. The diffusion-free scaling, which indicates bulk-dominated convection, originates from this mid-latitude region. In the equator region III, the vortices are affected by the outer spherical boundary and are much shorter than in region II
International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...
International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...
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Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
42 pages, 20 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in JFMInternational audienceRayleigh-B\'ena...
42 pages, 20 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in JFMInternational audienceRayleigh-B\'ena...
Convection occurs ubiquitously on and in rotating geophysical and astrophysical bodies. Prior spheri...
Bottom-heated convection in rotating spherical shells provides a simple analogue for many astrophysi...
The effect of spherical shell geometry on rapidly-rotating thermal convection is studied in a suite ...
Using direct numerical simulations, we study rotating Rayleigh-Bénard convection in a cylindrical ce...
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International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...
International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...
International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
Direct numerical simulations are employed to reveal three distinctly different flow regions in rotat...
42 pages, 20 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in JFMInternational audienceRayleigh-B\'ena...
42 pages, 20 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in JFMInternational audienceRayleigh-B\'ena...
Convection occurs ubiquitously on and in rotating geophysical and astrophysical bodies. Prior spheri...
Bottom-heated convection in rotating spherical shells provides a simple analogue for many astrophysi...
The effect of spherical shell geometry on rapidly-rotating thermal convection is studied in a suite ...
Using direct numerical simulations, we study rotating Rayleigh-Bénard convection in a cylindrical ce...
International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...
International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...
International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...
International audienceRapidly rotating convection in spherical geometry outside the tangent cylinder...