articleJournal of Fluid MechanicsFeb 17, 2005Closed access

An objective definition of a vortex

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The most widely used definitions of a vortex are not objective: they identify different structures as vortices in frames that rotate relative to each other. Yet a frame-independent vortex definition is essential for rotating flows and for flows with interacting vortices. Here we define a vortex as a set of fluid trajectories along which the strain acceleration tensor is indefinite over directions of zero strain. Physically, this objective criterion identifies vortices as material tubes in which material elements do not align with directions suggested by the strain eigenvectors. We show using examples how this vortex criterion outperforms earlier frame-dependent criteria. As a side result, we also obtain an…

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Keywords
  • Vortex
  • Classical mechanics
  • Physics
  • Infinitesimal strain theory
  • Reference frame
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Vortex stretching
  • Mechanics
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