The movement of an inviscid vortex pair in a compressible atmosphere including bouyancy effects is described by analytic solutions. The effects of compressibility are dealt with in an isentropic atmosphere. The work of compression done by the atmosphere onthe vortex is entirely consumed by the isentropic change of the thermodynamic state of the vortex pair. The acceleration of the accompanying and apparent mass is given by the displacement of the two vortices towards each other. The effects of bouyancy are investigated by means of a two-dimensional, incompressible, inviscid vortex pair which is heavier than the ambient fluid. It turns out that the condition of pressure continuity across the separating streamline can be achieved only by...
The problem of a pair of point vortices impinging on a fixed point vortex of arbitrary strengths [E....
In this paper, we look into some aspects of the mechanism of vortex reconnection in a compressible f...
International audienceWe study the inviscid coupled motion of a rigid body (of density ρb, in a flui...
We consider the steady self-propagation with respect to the fluid at infinity of two equal symmetric...
Vortex stretching in a compressible fluid is considered. Two-dimensional (2D) and axisymmetric cases...
Vortex stretching in a compressible fluid is considered. Two-dimensional (2D) and axisymmetric cases...
This paper examines the interaction of oppositely signed vortices in the compressible (non-Boussines...
This paper considers the effect of an exponential variation in the background density field (as exis...
The effects of stable stratification on aircraft wake vortices are investigated by means of high-res...
This work investigates fundamental two-dimensional vortex pair dynamics in unstratified and stably s...
Equations of motion for compressible point vortices in the plane are obtained in the limit of small ...
The dynamics of a vortex pair consisting of two counter-rotating point vortices encountering a fixed...
Abstract. For a pair of point vortices in an inviscid, incompressible fluid in the plane, the relati...
Direct numerical simulations are conducted to investigate in detail the effect of Mach number on vor...
An example is given of a flow past two bodies with two trapped point vortices so that the pressure i...
The problem of a pair of point vortices impinging on a fixed point vortex of arbitrary strengths [E....
In this paper, we look into some aspects of the mechanism of vortex reconnection in a compressible f...
International audienceWe study the inviscid coupled motion of a rigid body (of density ρb, in a flui...
We consider the steady self-propagation with respect to the fluid at infinity of two equal symmetric...
Vortex stretching in a compressible fluid is considered. Two-dimensional (2D) and axisymmetric cases...
Vortex stretching in a compressible fluid is considered. Two-dimensional (2D) and axisymmetric cases...
This paper examines the interaction of oppositely signed vortices in the compressible (non-Boussines...
This paper considers the effect of an exponential variation in the background density field (as exis...
The effects of stable stratification on aircraft wake vortices are investigated by means of high-res...
This work investigates fundamental two-dimensional vortex pair dynamics in unstratified and stably s...
Equations of motion for compressible point vortices in the plane are obtained in the limit of small ...
The dynamics of a vortex pair consisting of two counter-rotating point vortices encountering a fixed...
Abstract. For a pair of point vortices in an inviscid, incompressible fluid in the plane, the relati...
Direct numerical simulations are conducted to investigate in detail the effect of Mach number on vor...
An example is given of a flow past two bodies with two trapped point vortices so that the pressure i...
The problem of a pair of point vortices impinging on a fixed point vortex of arbitrary strengths [E....
In this paper, we look into some aspects of the mechanism of vortex reconnection in a compressible f...
International audienceWe study the inviscid coupled motion of a rigid body (of density ρb, in a flui...