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Vorticity Dynamics And Sound Generation In Two-Dimensional Fluid Flow, Raymond J. Nagem, Guido Sandri, David Uminsky Jan 2007

Vorticity Dynamics And Sound Generation In Two-Dimensional Fluid Flow, Raymond J. Nagem, Guido Sandri, David Uminsky

Mathematics

An approximate solution to the two-dimensional incompressible fluid equations is constructed by expanding the vorticity field in a series of derivatives of a Gaussian vortex. The expansion is used to analyze the motion of a corotating Gaussian vortex pair, and the spatial rotation frequency of the vortex pair is derived directly from the fluid vorticity equation. The resulting rotation frequency includes the effects of finite vortex core size and viscosity and reduces, in the appropriate limit, to the rotation frequency of the Kirchhoff point vortex theory. The expansion is then used in the low Mach number Lighthill equation to derive …