IUTAM Symposium on Dynamics of Slender Vortices Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Aachen, Germany, 31 August – 3 September 1997

The decision of the General Assembly of the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics to organize a Symposium on Dynamics of Slender Vortices was greeted with great enthusiasm. The acceptance of the proposal, forwarded by the Deutsches Komitee fiir Mechanik (DEKOMECH) signalized, that...

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Other Authors: Krause, Egon (Editor), Gersten, K. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1998, 1998
Edition:1st ed. 1998
Series:Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 13. Dynamics of Slender Vortices Near the Wall in a Turbulent Boundary Layer
  • 14. Vorticity Dynamics Around a Straight Vortex Tube in a Simple Shear Flow
  • 15. Genesis of Longitudinal Vortices in Near-Wall Turbulence
  • 16. Theory of Non-Axisymmetric Burgers Vortex with Arbitrary Reynolds Number
  • Session 4: Interaction of Vortices
  • 17. Interaction of Two Vortex Tubes and the Singularity Formation
  • 18. Non-uniqueness and Instabilities of Two-Dimensional Vortex Flows in Two-Sided Lid-Driven Cavities
  • 19. Long-Wavelength Instability and Reconnection of a Vortex Pair
  • 20. Stability of Stretched Vortices in a Strain Field
  • 21. The Influence of the Swirl Velocity Ratio on the Nature of the dominant helical Structures in a Swirling Jet Model
  • 22. Theory of Helical Vortices
  • Session 5: Vortex Breakdown
  • 23. Instabilities and Vortex Breakdown in Swirling Jets and Wakes.-24. Turbulent Vortex Breakdown: Experiments in Tubes at high Reynolds Numbers
  • 25. Vortex Breakdown as a Catastrophe
  • 26. Turbulent Vortex Breakdown: A Numerical Study
  • 27. Breakdown of Spinning Tube Flows
  • 28. Review of the Aachen Work on Vortex Breakdown
  • Session 6: Vortex Sound
  • 29. Sound Generation by Interactions of Two Vortex Rings
  • 30. Acoustic Sound Generated by Collision of Two Vortex Rings
  • 31. Noise Emission due to Slender Vortex Solid Body Interactions
  • 32. Multiple Scattering of Acoustic Waves by many Slender Vortices
  • 33. Vortex Dynamics in Nonuniform Compressible Flow
  • Session 7: Aircraft and Helicopter Vortices
  • 34. Effects of Coupled and Uncoupled Bending Torsion-Modes on Twin-Tail Buffet Response
  • 35. Interaction of Wing Vortices and Plumes in Supersonic Flight
  • 36. Dynamics of the Trailing Vortices near the Ground
  • 37. Modifications of the Tip Vortex Structure from a Hovering Rotor Using Spoilers
  • 38. Measurements of Rotor Tip Vortices Using Laser Doppler Velocimetry
  • Session 1: Asymptotic Theories
  • 1. Asymptotic Theory of Slender Vortex Filaments — Old and New
  • 2. Motion of a Thin Vortex Ring in a Viscous Fluid: Higher-Order Asymptotics
  • 3. Recent Development in the Asymptotic Theory of Vortex Breakdown
  • 4. The Complete First Order Expansion of a Slender Vortex Ring
  • 5. Self-Induced Motion of Helical Vortices
  • Session 2: Numerical Methods
  • 6. Coherent Structure Eduction in Wavelet-Forced Two-Dimensional Turbulent Flows
  • 7. Optimized Vortex Element Schemes for Slender Vortex Simulations
  • 8. A New Approach to the Modeling Viscous Diffusion in Vortex Element Methods
  • 9. Simulation of Vortex Ring Interaction
  • 10. Large-Eddy Simulations of Longitudinal Vortices in Shear Flows
  • 11. Numerical Simulation of Nonlinear Interactions in Subsonic and Supersonic Free Shear Layers
  • 12. Core Dynamics in Vortex Pairs and Rings
  • Session 3: Vortices in Shear Layers