Phys. Rev. E 69, 056314 (2004) [5 pages]

“Clusterization” and intermittency of temperature fluctuations in turbulent convection

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A. Bershadskii1,2, J. J. Niemela1, A. Praskovsky3, and K. R. Sreenivasan1
1International Center for Theoretical Physics, Strada Costiera 11, I-34100 Trieste, Italy
2ICAR, P.O. Box 31155, Jerusalem 91000, Israel
3National Center for Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, Colorado 80307, USA

Received 21 December 2003; published 28 May 2004

Temperature time traces are obtained in turbulent thermal convection at high Rayleigh numbers. Measurements are made in the midplane of the apparatus, near the sidewall but outside the boundary layer. A telegraph approximation for temperature traces is generated by setting the fluctuation amplitude to 1 or 0 depending on whether or not it exceeds the mean value. Unlike the standard diagnostics of intermittency, the telegraph approximation allows one to distinguish the tendency of events to cluster (clusterization) from their large-scale variability in amplitude. A qualitative conclusion is that amplitude intermittency might mitigate clusterization effects.


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URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.69.056314
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.69.056314
PACS: 47.27.Te, 47.27.Jv

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