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Numerical prediction of flow in slender vortices
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    Numerical prediction of flow in slender vortices (English)
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    We study the slender vortex approximation with emphasis on the high Reynolds number behavior. It is shown that the breakdown of the approximation coincides with the criticality condition as introduced by \textit{T. B. Benjamin} [J. Fluid. Mech., 14, 593-629 (1962)]. We study free vortices with and without an adverse pressure gradient for viscous and inviscid flows. Finally, we compare with the experimental results from \textit{J. H. Faler} and \textit{S. Leibovich} [Phys. Fluids, 20, 1385-1400, (1977)].
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    slender vortex approximation
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    high Reynolds number
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    free vortices
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    viscous and inviscid flows
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