Vorton Model Analysis
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The basic equations for the vorton analysis are derived from the cell discretization of the vorticity field. This model analysis is applied to the birst phenomena in the turbulent boundary layer and the entangled two vortex rings. In these calculations, the vortons change continuously in the initial stage from an aligned vorton state, and develop rapidly and independently after that stage. The helicity. which should be conserved in the inviscid motion, is constant in the initial stage, but changes rapidly and strongly after that.
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- 1985-03-00
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