The steady axisymmetric Euler flow of an inviscid incompressible swirling fluid is described exactly by the Squire-Long equation. This equation is studied numerically for the case of diverging flow to investigate the dependence of solutions on upstream, or inlet, and downstream, or outlet, boundary conditions and flow geometry. The work is performed with a view to understanding how the phenomenon of vortex breakdown occurs. It is shown that solutions fail to exist or, alternatively, that the axial flow ceases to be unidirectional, so that breakdown can be inferred, when a parameter measuring the relative magnitude of rotation and axial flow (the Squire number) exceeds critical values depending upon the geometry and inlet profiles. ...
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International audienceTime-dependent swirling flows inside an enclosed cylindrical rotor-stator cavi...
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International audienceThe effect of small viscosity on the behavior of the incompressible axisymmetr...
A recent theory of the nearly axisymmetric vortex breakdown in a pipe is presented. We study the mot...
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS This paper reports on novel features found in the dynamics of the transit...
This paper analyses the properties of viscous swirling flow in a pipe. The analysis is based on the ...
Direct numerical simulations ofboth axisymmetric and three-dimensional highly swirling flows are con...
The effect of asymmetric perturbations on axisymmetric flows is examined using a combined analytical...
The phenomenon of vortex breakdown, in which the flow near the axis of a rotating fluid suffers a su...
Swirling flows abound in nature and numerous engineering applications. Under conditions which are no...
The observation of vortex breakdown over delta wings, in swirling pipe flows, and in torsionally dri...
The onset of axisymmetric (bubble) and non-axisymmetric (spiral) modes of breakdown is stud-ied nume...
Numerical solutions of viscous, swirling flows through circular pipes of constant radius and circula...
The influence of weak asymmetric disturb-ances on an axisymmetric swirling flow is ex-amined through...
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International audienceTime-dependent swirling flows inside an enclosed cylindrical rotor-stator cavi...
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