Anisotropic turbulence in weakly stratified rotating magnetoconvection

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Numerical simulations of the 3-D MHD-equations that describe rotating magnetoconvection in a Cartesian box have been performed using the code NIRVANA. The characteristics of averaged quantities like the turbulence intensity and the turbulent heat flux that are caused by the combined action of the small-scale fluctuations are computed. The correlation length of the turbulence significantly depends on the strength and orientation of the magnetic field and the anisotropic behavior of the turbulence intensity induced by Coriolis and Lorentz force is considerably more pronounced for faster rotation. The development of isotropic behavior on the small scales - as it is observed in pure rotating convection - vanishes even for a weak magnetic field which results in a turbulent flow that is dominated by the vertical component. In the presence of a horizontal magnetic field the vertical turbulent heat flux slightly increases with increasing field strength, so that cooling of the rotating system is facilitated. Horizontal transport of heat is always directed westwards and towards the poles. The latter might be a source of a large-scale meridional flow whereas the first would be important in global simulations in case of non-axisymmetric boundary conditions for the heat flux. © 2007 The Author Journal compilation © 2007 RAS.

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Giesecke, A. (2007). Anisotropic turbulence in weakly stratified rotating magnetoconvection. Geophysical Journal International, 171(3), 1017–1028. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2007.03567.x

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