The onset of instability in exact vortex rings with swirl (Q2564455)
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The onset of instability in exact vortex rings with swirl (English)
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23 February 1997
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The time-dependent behavior of disturbances to inviscid vortex rings with swirl, using two different approaches, is studied. One is a linearized stability analysis for short wavelengths, and the other is direct flow simulation by a computational vortex method. At the beginning, axisymmetric rings with swirl traveling along the axis are computed as exact, steady solutions of the Euler equations of inviscid fluid flow, using a variational method; swirl refers to the component of velocity around the axis. Quantitative predictions are made for the maximum growth rates of localized instabilities of small amplitude, using asymptotic analysis as in geometric optics. The predicted growth rates are compared with numerical solutions of the full, time-dependent Euler equations, starting with a small disturbance in an exact ring. These solutions are computed by a Lagrangian method, in which the three-dimensional flow is represented by a collection of vortex elements, moving according to their induced velocity. The computed growth rates are found to be typically about half of the predicted maximum, and the dependence on location and ring parameters qualitatively agrees with the predictions. The comparison of these two very different methods for estimating the growth of instabilities serves to check the realm of validity of each approach.
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linearized stability analysis
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vortex method
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axisymmetric rings
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Euler equations
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variational method
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maximum growth rates of localized instabilities
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asymptotic analysis
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geometric optics
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Lagrangian method
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