An experimental study of flow surrounding the migration of two forced-point-vortices.

POSTER

Abstract

Vortex interaction and merging appear in several natural phenomena. This study explores the collision and merging of two point-like vortices generated by magnetic stirrers. These stirrers are independently operated by four motors and are located at the base of a shallow layer of water with a free surface. The objective is to identify the hydrodynamic conditions that result in the collision and merging of the two vortices, which have varying speeds and angular velocities. The study utilizes the Particle Image Velocimetry method to analyze the resulting flow patterns and comprehend the process of merging of the two vortices and the consequent flow dynamics.

Presenters

  • Yeojin Park

    Concordia University (Canada)

Authors

  • Yeojin Park

    Concordia University (Canada)

  • Khamis Ghaleb Al-Ghalayini

    Concordia University (Canada)

  • Giuseppe Di Labbio

    Ecole de technologie superieure

  • Lyes Kadem

    Concordia University (Canada)

  • Hoi Dick Ng

    Concordia University (Canada)

  • Hamid Abderrahmane

    Khalifa University