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- W2160366966 abstract "A study has been performed of the interaction of periodic vortex rings with a central columnar vortex, both for the case of identical vortex rings and the case of rings of alternating sign. Numerical calculations, both based on an adaptation of the Lundgren–Ashurst (1989) model for the columnar vortex dynamics and by numerical solution of the axisymmetric Navier–Stokes and Euler equations in the vorticity–velocity formulation using a viscous vorticity collocation method, are used to investigate the response of the columnar vortex to the ring-induced velocity field. In all cases, waves of variable core radius are observed to build up on the columnar vortex core due to the periodic axial straining and compression exerted by the vortex rings. For sufficiently weak vortex rings, the forcing by the rings serves primarily to set an initial value for the axial velocity, after which the columnar vortex waves oscillate approximately as free standing waves. For the case of identical rings, the columnar vortex waves exhibit a slow upstream propagation due to the nonlinear forcing. The cores of the vortex rings can also become unstable due to the straining flow induced by the other vortex rings when the ring spacing is sufficiently small. This instability causes the ring vorticity to spread out into a sheath surrounding the columnar vortex. For the case of rings of alternating sign, the wave in core radius of the columnar vortex becomes progressively narrower with time as rings of opposite sign approach each other. Strong vortex rings cause the waves on the columnar vortex to grow until they form a sharp cusp at the crest, after which an abrupt ejection of vorticity from the columnar vortex is observed. For inviscid flow with identical rings, the ejected vorticity forms a thin spike, which wraps around the rings. The thickness of this spike increases in a viscous flow as the Reynolds number is decreased. Cases have also been observed, for identical rings, where a critical point forms on the columnar vortex core due to the ring-induced flow, at which the propagation velocity of upstream waves is exactly balanced by the axial flow within the vortex core when measured in a frame translating with the vortex rings. The occurrence of this critical point leads to trapping of wave energy downstream of the critical point, which results in large-amplitude wave growth in both the direct and model simulations. In the case of rings of alternating sign, the ejected vorticity from the columnar vortex is entrained and carried off by pairs of rings of opposite sign, which move toward each other and radially outward under their self- and mutually induced velocity fields, respectively." @default.
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- W2160366966 title "The flow induced by periodic vortex rings wrapped around a columnar vortex core" @default.
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