The response of Hill's spherical vortex to a small axisymmetric disturbance
- 12 July 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 87 (04) , 749-760
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s002211207800186x
Abstract
The response of a Hill's spherical vortex to an irrotational axisymmetric small perturbation is examined on the assumption that viscous diffusion of vorticity is negligible. The problem of determining the response is first reduced to a system of differential equations for the evolution of the Legendre coefficients of the disturbance stream function. This system is then solved approximately and it is shown that, if the initial disturbance is such as to make the vortex prolate spheroidal, the vortex detrains a fraction ⅗ε of its original volume, where ε is the fractional extension of the axis of symmetry in the imposed distortion. The detrained fluid forms a thin spike growing from the rear stagnation point. If the vortex is initially oblate, irrotational fluid is entrained at the rear stagnation point to the interior of the vortex.Keywords
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