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Rayleigh number
Expresses the ratio of the destabilizing effects of buoyancy to the stabilizing effects of diffusion of heat and momentum. Explicitly, Ra=geta Delta T H^3/( ukappa) in which g is the acceleration due to gravity, eta is the thermal expansion coefficient, Delta T is the temperature difference, h is the vertical length scale, u is the kinematic viscosity, and kappa is the thermal diffusivity. The Rayleigh number is usually used to classify the stability of a fluid column heated from below, convection resulting when some relatively small value is exceeded.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Earth science
- Category: Oceanography
- Company: Marine Conservation Society
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