We present experimental heat transport measurements of turbulent
Rayleigh-B\'{e}nard convection with rotation about a vertical axis. The fluid,
water with Prandtl number (σ) about 6, was confined in a cell which had
a square cross section of 7.3 cm×7.3 cm and a height of 9.4 cm. Heat
transport was measured for Rayleigh numbers 2×105< Ra <5×108 and Taylor numbers 0< Ta <5×109. We show the variation of
normalized heat transport, the Nusselt number, at fixed dimensional rotation
rate ΩD, at fixed Ra varying Ta, at fixed Ta varying Ra, and at fixed
Rossby number Ro. The scaling of heat transport in the range 107 to about
109 is roughly 0.29 with a Ro dependent coefficient or equivalently is also
well fit by a combination of power laws of the form aRa1/5+bRa1/3.
The range of Ra is not sufficient to differentiate single power law or combined
power law scaling. The overall impact of rotation on heat transport in
turbulent convection is assessed.Comment: 16 pages, 12 figure