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Proceedings of the Vortex Workshop - VW2023, December 11-13, San Diego, USA

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Written by the leading experts in the field, this book results from Vortex Workshop 2023 which took place in San Diego, the USA, on December 11-13.
Vortex is ubiquitous in the universe such as tornado, hurricane, airplane tip vortex, and even star vortex in Galaxy. Vortices are also building blocks, muscles, and sinews of turbulent flows. A vortex is intuitively recognized as a rotational/swirling motion of fluids but until recently had no rigidly mathematical definition. In 1858, Helmholtz first defined vortex as composed of so-called vortex filaments, which are infinitesimal vorticity tubes, which is called as the first generation of vortex definition and identification, or G1. Although G1 has been accepted by the fluid dynamics community and almost all textbooks for over a century, we can find many immediate counterexamples, for example, in the laminar boundary layer, where the vorticity (shear) is very large near the wall, but not rotation (no vortex) exists. To solve these contradictions, many vortex criteria methods have been developed during the past 4 decades. More popular methods are represented by the Q, , criteria methods. These methods have achieved part of success in vortex identification, which are called the second generation of vortex identification or G2. However, G2 has several critical drawbacks. First, they are all scalars which have no rotation axis directions, but vortex is a vector. It is hard or impossible to use a scalar to represent a vector. Second, like vorticity, these criteria methods are all contaminated by shear in different degrees. Third, they are all very sensitive on threshold selections. The recently developed Liutex is called the third generation of vortex definition and identification, or G3, which is a uniquely defined vector.

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Dr. Chaoqun Liu is a professor at the School of Mathematics, the University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, the USA.

Dr. Yiqian Wang is an associate professor at the School of Mathematics, Soochow University, China.

Dr. Yan Li is a professor at the School of Engineering, Northeast Agricultural University, China.


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Con la collaborazione di Yan Li (Editore), Chaoqun Liu (Editore), Yiqian Wang (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 16.11.2024
 
EAN 9789819786077
ISBN 978-981-9786-07-7
Pagine 246
Dimensioni 155 mm x 18 mm x 235 mm
Peso 520 g
Illustrazioni XXI, 246 p. 175 illus., 150 illus. in color.
Serie Springer Proceedings in Physics
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Fisica, astronomia > Meccanica, acustica

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