Published March 1, 2000
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Energy and velocity of a forming vortex ring
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- Shusser, Michael
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Gharib, Morteza
Chicago
Abstract
It is known that vortex rings formed by large stroke ratios (in a piston/cylinder arrangement) pinch off from their generating jets at a fairly constant universal time scale. In this paper we show that the hypothesis that at the pinch off the translational velocity of the ring equals the jet flow velocity near the ring is equivalent to the recently proposed idea based on a variational principle by Kelvin and Benjamin that the pinch off occurs when the apparatus is no longer able to deliver energy at a rate required for steady vortex ring existence. A formula for the propagation velocity of a thick vortex ring is also proposed and compared with available experimental data and empirical relations.
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©2000 American Institute of Physics. (Received 4 May 1999; accepted 15 November 1999)Files
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