Published June 1975
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The density of organized vortices in a turbulent mixing layer
- Creators
- Moore, D. W.
- Saffman, P. G.
Chicago
Abstract
It is argued on the basis of exact solutions for uniform vortices in straining fields that vortices of finite cross-section in a row will disintegrate if the spacing is too small. The results are applied to the organized vortex structures observed in turbulent mixing layers. An explanation is provided for the disappearance of these structures as they move downstream and it is deduced that the ratio of average spacing to width should be about 3·5, the width being defined by the maximum slope of the mean velocity. It is shown in an appendix that walls have negligible effect.
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© 1975 Cambridge University Press. Received 16 September 1974. This work was made possible by a NATO research grant.Attached Files
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- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
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