Author:
ARENDT STEVE,FRITTS DAVID C.,ANDREASSEN ØYVIND
Abstract
We present a formal solution to the initial value problem for
small perturbations of a
straight vortex tube with constant vorticity, and show that any initial
perturbation to
such a tube evolves exclusively as a collection of Kelvin vortex waves. We then study
in detail the evolution of the following particular initial
states of the vortex tube:
(i) an axisymmetric pinch in the radius of the tube, (ii) a
deflection in the location
of the tube, and (iii) a flattening of the tube's cross-secton.
All of these initial states
are localized in the direction along the tube by weighting them with a Gaussian
function. In each case, the initial perturbation is decomposed into
packets of Kelvin
vortex waves which then propagate outward along the vortex tube. We discuss the
physical mechanisms responsible for the propagation of the wave packets, and study
the consequences of wave dispersion for the solution.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
45 articles.
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