Copyright © 2001 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.The spiral wind-up and diffusive decay of a passive scalar in circular streamlines is considered. An accelerated diffusion mechanism operates to destroy scalar fluctuations on a time scale of order P1/3 times the turn-over time, where P is a Péclet number. The mechanism relies on differential rotation, that is, a non-zero gradient of angular velocity. However if the flow is smooth, the gradient of angular velocity necessarily vanishes at the centre of the streamlines, and the time scale becomes greater. The behaviour at the centre is analysed and it is found that scalar there is only destroyed on a time scale of order P1/2. Related...
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The nonlinear inviscid evolution of a vortex patch in a single-layer quasi-geostrophic fluid and wit...
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Copyright © 2009 Cambridge University PressThe spreading and diffusion of two-dimensional vortices s...
In this paper it is argued that a two‐dimensional axisymmetric large Reynolds number (Re) monopole w...
International audienceThe advection of a passive scalar blob in the deformation field of an axisymme...
We study the advection of a passive scalar by a vortex couple in the small-diffusion (i.e. large Péc...
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Copyright © 1998 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
We consider the dynamics of axial velocity and of scalar transport in the stretched-spiral vortex mo...
In the process of flux expulsion, a magnetic field is expelled from a region of closed streamlines o...
The advection of a passive scalar blob in the deformation field of an axisymmetric vortex is a simpl...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
International audienceInspired by recent observations of granular flow, we examine how rotational vo...
International audienceAn asymptotic analysis of the equations for quasi-two-dimensional flow in stra...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of the time evolution of an isolated anticycl...
The nonlinear inviscid evolution of a vortex patch in a single-layer quasi-geostrophic fluid and wit...
Copyright © 2004 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Copyright © 2009 Cambridge University PressThe spreading and diffusion of two-dimensional vortices s...
In this paper it is argued that a two‐dimensional axisymmetric large Reynolds number (Re) monopole w...
International audienceThe advection of a passive scalar blob in the deformation field of an axisymme...
We study the advection of a passive scalar by a vortex couple in the small-diffusion (i.e. large Péc...
This paper examines the interaction of an axisymmetric vortex monopole, such as a Lamb vortex, with ...
Copyright © 1998 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
We consider the dynamics of axial velocity and of scalar transport in the stretched-spiral vortex mo...
In the process of flux expulsion, a magnetic field is expelled from a region of closed streamlines o...
The advection of a passive scalar blob in the deformation field of an axisymmetric vortex is a simpl...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
International audienceInspired by recent observations of granular flow, we examine how rotational vo...
International audienceAn asymptotic analysis of the equations for quasi-two-dimensional flow in stra...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of the time evolution of an isolated anticycl...
The nonlinear inviscid evolution of a vortex patch in a single-layer quasi-geostrophic fluid and wit...
Copyright © 2004 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...