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Generation of shear flows and vortices in rotating anelastic convection

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posted on 2025-08-01, 09:42 authored by L Currie, S Tobias
We consider the effect of stratification on systematic, large-scale flows generated in anelastic convection. We present results from three-dimensional numerical simulations of convection in a rotating plane layer in which the angle between the axis of rotation and gravity is allowed to vary. This model is representative of different latitudes of a spherical body. We consider two distinct parameter regimes: (i) weakly rotating and (ii) rapidly rotating. In each case, we examine the effect of stratification on the flow structure and heat transport properties focussing on the difference between Boussinesq and anelastic convection. Furthermore, we show that regimes (i) and (ii) generate very different large-scale flows and we investigate the role stratification has in modifying these flows. The stratified flows possess a net helicity not present in the Boussinesq cases which we suggest, when combined with the self-generated shear flows, could be important for dynamo action.

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337705

D5S-DLV-786780

European Research Council (ERC)

European Union Horizon 2020

ST/R000891/1

Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

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Physical Review Fluids

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American Physical Society

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en

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2020-06-05T07:24:45Z

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2020-08-14T12:25:41Z

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Vol. 5, article 073501

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  • Mathematics and Statistics

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