Vortex rings impinging on permeable boundaries

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Abstract

Experiments with vortex rings impinging permeable and solid boundaries are presented in order to investigate the influence of permeability. Utilizing Particle Image Velocimetry, we compared the behaviour of a vortex ring impinging four different reticulated foams (with permeability k ? 26 ? 85 × 10?8 m2) and a solid boundary. Results show how permeability affects the stretching phenomena of the vortex ring and the formation and evolution of the secondary vortex ring with opposite sign. Moreover, permeability also affects the macroscopic no-slip boundary condition found on the solid boundary, turning it into an apparent slip boundary condition for the most permeable boundary. The apparent slip-boundary condition and the flux exchange between the ambient fluid and the foam are jointly responsible for both the modified formation of the secondary vortex and changes on the vortex ring diameter increase.

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Mujal-Colilles, A., Dalziel, S. B., & Bateman, A. (2015). Vortex rings impinging on permeable boundaries. Physics of Fluids, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4906504

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