This paper addresses the interaction of initially antiparallel vortex tubes containing an axial flow that induces a twisting of the vortex lines around the tube axes, using numerical simulations. Vortex tube configurations with both the same and opposite senses of twist - corresponding to the same and opposite signs of kinetic helicity density - are considered. It is found that the topology of the reconnection process is very different between the two cases. For tubes with the same sense of twist, the reconnection is fully three-dimensional (3D): vortex lines reconnect at a finite angle, and 3D vortex null points may be created. Following reconnection the vortex line topology in both bridge and thread structures exhibits a high degree of co...
The motivation for studying close vortex interactions is briefly discussed in the light of turbulenc...
Based on experimental evidence that vortex reconnection commences with the approach of nearly anti-p...
The conjecture that helicity (or knottedness) is a fundamental conserved quantity has a rich history...
This paper addresses the interaction of initially antiparallel vortex tubes containing an axial flow...
This paper addresses reconnection of vortex tubes, with particular focus on the topology of the vort...
Motivated by an early conjecture that vortex cut-and-connect plays a key role in mixing and producti...
We employ reconnection-capable, vortex filament methods and finite-volume, Navier-Stokes flow solver...
By direct numerical simulation of the Navier-Stokes equations we investigate the reconnection of two...
A computational study is reported of the close interaction of nominally anti-parallel vortex tubes w...
The phenomenon of vortex reconnection is analysed numerically and the results are compared qualitati...
AbstractIn this paper we present numerical results for vortex tube reconnection for three different ...
We study the relaxation of a topologically nontrivial vortex braid with zero net helicity in a barot...
International audienceAt high Reynolds number, the interaction between two vortex tubes leads to int...
the mechanism of wrap, tilt and stretch of vorticity lines around a strong thin straight vortex tube...
The motivation for studying close vortex interactions is briefly discussed in the light of turbulenc...
Based on experimental evidence that vortex reconnection commences with the approach of nearly anti-p...
The conjecture that helicity (or knottedness) is a fundamental conserved quantity has a rich history...
This paper addresses the interaction of initially antiparallel vortex tubes containing an axial flow...
This paper addresses reconnection of vortex tubes, with particular focus on the topology of the vort...
Motivated by an early conjecture that vortex cut-and-connect plays a key role in mixing and producti...
We employ reconnection-capable, vortex filament methods and finite-volume, Navier-Stokes flow solver...
By direct numerical simulation of the Navier-Stokes equations we investigate the reconnection of two...
A computational study is reported of the close interaction of nominally anti-parallel vortex tubes w...
The phenomenon of vortex reconnection is analysed numerically and the results are compared qualitati...
AbstractIn this paper we present numerical results for vortex tube reconnection for three different ...
We study the relaxation of a topologically nontrivial vortex braid with zero net helicity in a barot...
International audienceAt high Reynolds number, the interaction between two vortex tubes leads to int...
the mechanism of wrap, tilt and stretch of vorticity lines around a strong thin straight vortex tube...
The motivation for studying close vortex interactions is briefly discussed in the light of turbulenc...
Based on experimental evidence that vortex reconnection commences with the approach of nearly anti-p...
The conjecture that helicity (or knottedness) is a fundamental conserved quantity has a rich history...