Author:
DELBENDE IVAN,ROSSI MAURICE,LE DIZÈS STÉPHANE
Abstract
The effect of stretching on the three-dimensional stability of a viscous unsteady vortex
is addressed. The basic flow, which satisfies the Navier–Stokes equations, is a vortex
with axial flow subjected to a time-dependent strain field oriented along its axis. The
linear equations for the three-dimensional perturbations of the stretched vortex are
first reduced by using successive changes of variables to equations which are almost
identical to those of the unstretched vortex but with time-dependent parameters.
These equations are then numerically solved in the particular case of the Batchelor
vortex with a strain field which first compresses then stretches the vortex. Through this
simulation, it is qualitatively demonstrated how the simultaneous action of stretching
and azimuthal vorticity may destabilize a vortex. It is also argued that it provides a
possible mechanism for the vortex bursts observed in turbulence experiments.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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