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Original Articles

Simulation of laboratory vortex flow by axisymmetric similarity solutions

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Pages 588-600 | Received 17 Aug 1981, Accepted 03 Mar 1982, Published online: 15 Dec 2016
 

Abstract

A similarity approach is utilized to investigate a simple axisymmetric steady-state model of the convergence region of a laboratory vortex. The resulting simplified set of equations are solved for a range of swirl angles by varying the tangential or radial velocity component at the outer rim. By increasing the swirl angle the flow is found to go from a one cell to a two cell configuration, i.e., the vertical velocity changes from everywhere positive to negative in the vicinity of the axis. Correspondingly the vertical vorticity maximum moves from the axis outward toward the radius of maximum tangential velocity, making the flow barotropically unstable with respect to unsymmetrical perturbations.