On the development of a wake vortex in inviscid flow
Abstract
The evolution of an initial perturbation in an axisymmetric subsonic normal inviscid gas flow through a pipe is directly simulated. The basic (unperturbed) flow has a zero radial velocity component, while its axial velocity component (along the axis of symmetry) increases or decreases linearly with the radius. The perturbation is specified as a swirl (rotation about the axis) with a positive or negative velocity vanishing on the central axis and the lateral surface. Irrespective of its direction, the swirl gives rise to a steady-state vortex carried by the flow. It shape is spherical (contiguous to the rotation axis) or circular (sliding along the impermeable lateral surface).
- Publication:
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Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
- Pub Date:
- January 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S0965542514010035
- Bibcode:
- 2014CMMPh..54..172B
- Keywords:
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- swirling normal gas flow;
- development of spherical or circular vortices;
- mathematical simulation;
- direct numerical simulation;
- numerical algorithm