Herein we present a simplified theory for the behaviour of a vortex embedded in a growing external straining flow. Such a flow arises naturally as a vortex moves relative to other vortices. While the strain may generally exhibit a complex time dependence, the salient features of the vortex evolution can be understood in the simpler context, studied here, of a linearly growing strain. Then, all of the typical stages of evolution can be seen, from linear deformation, to the stripping or erosion of low-lying peripheral vorticity, and finally to the breaking or rapid elongation of the vortex into a thin filament.When, as is often the case in practice, the strain growth is slow, the vortex adjusts itself to be in approximate equilibrium with the...
Starting with a point vortex localised at the origin, the applied strain field generates a cat's eye...
Copyright © 2009 Cambridge University PressThis paper examines the evolution of an axisymmetric two-...
The strain-induced evolution of shielded monopolar vortices has been investigated in a stratified fl...
Herein we present a simplified theory for the behaviour of a vortex embedded in a growing external s...
This paper studies the erosion of a monotonically distributed vortex by the joint action of inviscid...
The influence of an external strain (or shear) field on the evolution of two identical vortices is i...
We study the stripping of vortices with monotonic vorticity profiles within adverse shear. It is sho...
The spreading and diffusion of two-dimensional vortices subject to weak external random strain field...
This paper considers the evolution of smooth, two-dimensional vortices subject to a rotating externa...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
The nonlinear inviscid evolution of a vortex patch in a single-layer quasi-geostrophic fluid and wit...
Turbulence has long been believed to be associated with the behavior of vorticity. Ever since experi...
In Part I [Phys. Fluids A 3, 845 (1991)] approximate equations were developed that describe the basi...
High-resolution numerical calculations are shown which capture the fundamental process responsible f...
Starting with a point vortex localised at the origin, the applied strain field generates a cat's eye...
Copyright © 2009 Cambridge University PressThis paper examines the evolution of an axisymmetric two-...
The strain-induced evolution of shielded monopolar vortices has been investigated in a stratified fl...
Herein we present a simplified theory for the behaviour of a vortex embedded in a growing external s...
This paper studies the erosion of a monotonically distributed vortex by the joint action of inviscid...
The influence of an external strain (or shear) field on the evolution of two identical vortices is i...
We study the stripping of vortices with monotonic vorticity profiles within adverse shear. It is sho...
The spreading and diffusion of two-dimensional vortices subject to weak external random strain field...
This paper considers the evolution of smooth, two-dimensional vortices subject to a rotating externa...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
The nonlinear inviscid evolution of a vortex patch in a single-layer quasi-geostrophic fluid and wit...
Turbulence has long been believed to be associated with the behavior of vorticity. Ever since experi...
In Part I [Phys. Fluids A 3, 845 (1991)] approximate equations were developed that describe the basi...
High-resolution numerical calculations are shown which capture the fundamental process responsible f...
Starting with a point vortex localised at the origin, the applied strain field generates a cat's eye...
Copyright © 2009 Cambridge University PressThis paper examines the evolution of an axisymmetric two-...
The strain-induced evolution of shielded monopolar vortices has been investigated in a stratified fl...