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Effect of a polymer additive on heat transport in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection |
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AbstractMeasurements of heat transport, as expressed by the Nusselt number $Nu$, are reported for turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection of water containing up to 120 ppm by weight of poly-[ethylene oxide] with a molecular weight of $4×10^6$ g/mole. Over the Rayleigh number range $ 5× 10^9 \alt Ra \alt 7 × 10^10$ $Nu$ is smaller than it is for pure water by up to 10%.
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