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From the astrophysical scale of a swirling spiral galaxy, through the geophysical scale of a hurricane, down to the subatomic scale of elementary particles, vortical motion and vortex dynamics have played a profound role in our understanding of the physical world. Kuchemann referred to vortex dynamics as "the sinews and muscles of fluid motion. " In order to update our understanding of vortex dominated flows, NASA Langley Research Center and the Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering (ICASE) conducted a workshop during July 9-11, 1985. The subject was broadly divided into five overlapping topics­ vortex dynamics, vortex breakdown, massive separation, vortex shedding from sharp leading edges and conically separated flows. Some of the experts in each of these areas were invited to provide an overview of the subject. This volume is the proceedings of the workshop and contains the latest, theoretical, numerical, and experimental work in the above-mentioned areas. Leibovich, Widnall, Moore and Sirovich discussed topics on the fundamentals of vortex dynamics, while Keller and Hafez treated the problem of vortex break­ down phenomena; the contributions of Smith, Davis and LeBalleur were in the area of massive separation and inviscid-viscous interactions, while those of Cheng, Hoeijmakers and Munnan dealt with sharp-leading-edge vortex flows; and Fiddes and Marconi represented the category of conical separated flows.








Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Waves and Bifurcations in Vortex Filaments....Pages 3-15
Review of Three-Dimensional Vortex Dynamics: Implications for the Computation of Separated and Turbulent Flows....Pages 16-32
A Ring-Vortex Representation of an Axi-Symmetric Vortex Sheet....Pages 33-43
Comparison of Experiment with the Dynamics of the von Karman Vortex Trail....Pages 44-60
Front Matter....Pages 61-61
Force- and Loss-Free Transitions Between Vortex Flow States....Pages 63-75
Vortex Breakdown Simulation Based on a Nonlinear Inviscid Model....Pages 76-83
Front Matter....Pages 85-85
Theory of High-Reynolds-Number Flow Past a Blunt Body....Pages 87-107
Progress on the Calculation of Large-Scale Separation at High Reynolds Numbers....Pages 108-158
Viscous-Inviscid Interaction Solvers and Computation of Highly Separated Flows....Pages 159-192
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
Simulation Studies of Vortex Dynamics of a Leading Edge Flap....Pages 195-222
Methods for Numerical Simulation of Leading Edge Vortex Flow....Pages 223-269
Comparison of Measured and Computed Pitot Pressures in a Leading Edge Vortex from a Delta Wing....Pages 270-281
Front Matter....Pages 283-283
Separated Flow about Cones at Incidence—Theory and Experiment....Pages 285-310
On the Prediction of Highly Vortical Flows Using an Euler Equation Model....Pages 311-364



Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Waves and Bifurcations in Vortex Filaments....Pages 3-15
Review of Three-Dimensional Vortex Dynamics: Implications for the Computation of Separated and Turbulent Flows....Pages 16-32
A Ring-Vortex Representation of an Axi-Symmetric Vortex Sheet....Pages 33-43
Comparison of Experiment with the Dynamics of the von Karman Vortex Trail....Pages 44-60
Front Matter....Pages 61-61
Force- and Loss-Free Transitions Between Vortex Flow States....Pages 63-75
Vortex Breakdown Simulation Based on a Nonlinear Inviscid Model....Pages 76-83
Front Matter....Pages 85-85
Theory of High-Reynolds-Number Flow Past a Blunt Body....Pages 87-107
Progress on the Calculation of Large-Scale Separation at High Reynolds Numbers....Pages 108-158
Viscous-Inviscid Interaction Solvers and Computation of Highly Separated Flows....Pages 159-192
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
Simulation Studies of Vortex Dynamics of a Leading Edge Flap....Pages 195-222
Methods for Numerical Simulation of Leading Edge Vortex Flow....Pages 223-269
Comparison of Measured and Computed Pitot Pressures in a Leading Edge Vortex from a Delta Wing....Pages 270-281
Front Matter....Pages 283-283
Separated Flow about Cones at Incidence—Theory and Experiment....Pages 285-310
On the Prediction of Highly Vortical Flows Using an Euler Equation Model....Pages 311-364
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