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Logarithmic temperature profiles in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection
Guenter Ahlers, Eberhard Bodenschatz, Denis Funfschilling, Siegfried Grossmann, Xiaozhou He, Detlef Lohse, Richard J. A. M. Stevens, Roberto Verzicco
Published 2012-04-29Version 1
We report results for the temperature profiles of turbulent Rayleigh-B\'enard convection (RBC) in the interior of a cylindrical sample of aspect ratio $\Gamma \equiv D/L = 0.50$ ($D$ and $L$ are the diameter and height respectively). Results from experiment over the Rayleigh number range $4\times 10^{12} \alt Ra \alt 10^{15}$ for a Prandtl number $\Pra \simeq 0.8$ and from direct numerical simulation (DNS) at $Ra = 2 \times 10^{12}$ for $\Pra = 0.7$ are presented. We find that the temperature varies as $A*ln(z/L) + B$ where $z$ is the distance from the bottom or top plate. This is the case in the classical as well as in the ultimate state of RBC. From DNS we find that $A$ in the classical state decreases in the radial direction as the distance from the side wall increases and becomes small near the sample center.