Viscous vortices in two- and three-dimensional space (Q1308928)
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Viscous vortices in two- and three-dimensional space (English)
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26 January 1994
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Recent developments for the interaction, diffusion and merging of incompressible viscous vortices in two- and three-dimensional space are presented. We study the motion and evolution of vorticity fields \(\Omega(t,x)\) with total strength zero, \(\langle\Omega\rangle=0\), which is true for a three-dimensional vorticity field decaying exponentially in \(| x|\) and for a two-dimensional case if \(\langle\Omega\rangle=0\) initially. We called this type of vorticity field a viscous doublet. We show that the long-time behavior of the trajectory of a doublet center in three-dimensional space is different from that in two-dimensional space. Examples are the motion and merging of a slender vortex ring and a two- dimensional vortex pair. For the intersection of two slender filaments (the merging of two segments in a short time interval), a simple model to simulate the merging process and criteria for the reconnection of the filaments after the merging stage is proposed.
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interaction
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diffusion
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merging
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viscous doublet
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long-time behavior
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slender vortex ring
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two-dimensional vortex pair
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slender filaments
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