Exploratory Model Study of Tornado-Like Vortex Dynamics

Abstract
A laboratory model of the tornado-like vortex near the ground is developed and studied. The circulation is produced by a rotating cylindrical screen and the updraft is produced by an exhaust fan at the opening of the top hood. By means of kerosene smoke, the vortex core and a reverse flow zone were observed in the experiment. The profiles of velocity and pressure were measured at three different circulation strengths. The maximum inward radial velocity in the boundary layer is approximately proportional to the circulation strength. Outside the vortex core, the top hood and ground boundary layers, the flow is a potential vortex flow with a very small inward radial velocity. The vertical velocity distribution generally has a Gaussian profile except that it is slightly downward in the annular reverse flow region. The diameter of the reverse flow region is controlled by the opening size of the outlet on the top hood. The reverse flow region extends to the top of the ground boundary layer only when th... Abstract A laboratory model of the tornado-like vortex near the ground is developed and studied. The circulation is produced by a rotating cylindrical screen and the updraft is produced by an exhaust fan at the opening of the top hood. By means of kerosene smoke, the vortex core and a reverse flow zone were observed in the experiment. The profiles of velocity and pressure were measured at three different circulation strengths. The maximum inward radial velocity in the boundary layer is approximately proportional to the circulation strength. Outside the vortex core, the top hood and ground boundary layers, the flow is a potential vortex flow with a very small inward radial velocity. The vertical velocity distribution generally has a Gaussian profile except that it is slightly downward in the annular reverse flow region. The diameter of the reverse flow region is controlled by the opening size of the outlet on the top hood. The reverse flow region extends to the top of the ground boundary layer only when th...

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