Vortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods II
ESAIM: Proceedings,
Vol. 1, 1996, pp. 401-414
Evolution of a Cylindrical and a
Spherical Vortex Sheet
Monika Nitsche
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Abstract
Point vortex and vortex blob computations are used to investigate the
evolution of the planar and the axisymmetric vortex sheet which initially
induce flow past a cylinder and past a sphere respectively. In both cases
the sheet develops a singularity at two points in the symmetry plane at a
finite time. It rolls up at these points forming a vortex pair in the
planar case and a vortex ring in the axisymmetric case. The computations
show differences in the shape of the sheet before singularity formation as
well as in the time and location at which the singularity appears. The
ensuing roll-up is faster, smaller and less symmetric in the axisymmetric
case than in the planar case. Furthermore, unlike the planar pair, the
axisymmetric ring sheds approximately 25% of the total vorticity into its
wake which then in turn rolls up into a secondary ring. At large times,
irregular particle motion appears. This is believed to result from the
onset of chaos in a perturbed dynamical system, and to be caused by
oscillations in the downstream motion of the vortices.
Vortex Flows and Related
Numerical Methods II
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