Helicity and its Geometric Evolution in Viscous Vortex Loops
ORAL
Abstract
The helicity of a laminar vortex ring is prescribed by its geometry in the forms of writhe and twist. In viscous fluids, helicity is not conserved, but nonetheless its evolution is naturally characterized by the geometry and topology of the vorticity field. By generating helical vortices using hydrofoils, we are able to measure their helicity and its evolution over a range of Reynolds numbers. Fully resolved DNS simulations with adaptive mesh refinement provide complementary insight. We present an analytic model for helicity evolution in vortex tubes with a natural geometric interpretation and compare its predictions to experiments and simulations.
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Presenters
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Robert Morton
University of Chicago, James Franck Institute
Authors
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Robert Morton
University of Chicago, James Franck Institute
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Xinran Zhao
Engineering, Purdue University
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Hridesh Kedia
Physics, MIT
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daniel peralta-salas
ICMAT Madrid
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Carlo Scalo
Engineering, Purdue University
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william Thomas Mark irvine
University of Chicago, University of Chicago, James Franck Institute, James Franck Institute, University of Chicago