نتایج جستجو برای: buoyancy flux

تعداد نتایج: 91167  

2008
V. Holzwarth

Fast rotating cool stars are characterised by high magnetic activity levels and frequently show dark spots up to polar latitudes. Their distinctive surface distributions of magnetic flux are investigated in the context of the solar-stellar connection by applying the solar flux eruption and surface flux transport models to stars with different rotation rates, mass, and evolutionary stage. The ri...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2002
Herman Merte Jaeseok Park William W Shultz Robert B Keller

The forces governing flow boiling, aside from system pressure, are buoyancy, liquid momentum, interfacial surface tensions, and liquid viscosity. Guidance for approximating certain aspects of the flow boiling process in microgravity can be obtained in Earth gravity research by the imposition of a liquid velocity parallel to a flat heater surface in the inverted position, horizontal, or nearly h...

The paper addresses the effects of Soret on unsteady free convection flow of a viscous incompressible fluid through a porous medium with high porosity bounded by a vertical infinite moving plate under the influence of thermal radiation, chemical reaction, and heat source. The fluid is considered to be gray, absorbing, and emitting but non-scattering medium, and Rosseland approximation is consid...

2016
Hirohiko Masunaga Zhengzhao Johnny Luo

A new, satellite-based methodology is developed to evaluate convective mass flux and large-scale total mass flux. To derive the convective mass flux, candidate profiles of in-cloud vertical velocity are first constructed with a simple plume model under the constraint of ambient sounding and then narrowed down to the solution that matches satellite-derived cloud top buoyancy. Meanwhile, the larg...

2009
YONGGANG WANG BART GEERTS JEFFREY FRENCH

Aircraft observations of shallow to moderately deep cumulus clouds are analyzed with the purpose of describing the typical horizontal structure of thermodynamic and kinematic parameters near the cumulus margin from the cloud center into the ambient clear air. The cumuli were sampled in a broad range of environments in three regions: the tropical Atlantic Ocean in winter, the Sonoran Desert duri...

Journal: :Journal of Physical Oceanography 2023

Gyres are central features of large-scale ocean circulation and involved in transporting tracers such as heat, nutrients, carbon-dioxide within across basins. Traditionally, the gyre is thought to be driven by surface winds quantified via Sverdrup balance, but it has been proposed that buoyancy fluxes may also contribute forcing. Through a series eddy-permitting global model simulations with pe...

2001
M. E. Barry G. N. Ivey K. B. Winters J. Imberger

Our turbulent lengthscale, velocity and diffusivity scalings are compared with data from other numerical, laboratory and field experiments. Comparison is made with reference to the turbulence intensity measure /νN. We showed that our turbulent lengthscale and velocity results are consistent with measurements from the experiments considered, and that the rms turbulent lengthscale Lt is independe...

2016
H. C. Burridge J. L. Partridge P. F. Linden

This paper describes how measurements of the movement of identifiable features at the edge of a turbulent plume can be interpreted to determine the properties of the mean flow and consequently, using plume theory, can be used to make estimates of the fluxes of volume (mass), momentum and buoyancy in a plume. This means that video recordings of smoke rising from a chimney or buoyant material fro...

2006
Peter Olson Ulrich R. Christensen

Scaling laws are derived for the time-average magnetic dipole moment in rotating convection-driven numerical dynamo models. Results from 145 dynamo models with a variety of boundary conditions and heating modes, covering a wide section of parameter space, show that the time-average dipole moment depends on the convective buoyancy flux F. Two distinct regimes are found above the critical magneti...

1997
MICHAEL WINTON

The sensitivity of North Atlantic Deep Water formation to variations in mean surface temperature is explored with a meridional-vertical plane ocean model coupled to an energy balance atmosphere. It is found that North Atlantic Deep Water formation is favored by a warm climate, while cold climates are more likely to produce Southern Ocean deep water or deep-decoupling oscillations (when the Sout...

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