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Motion and Decay of Vortex Filaments — Matched Asymptotics

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Vortex Dominated Flows

Part of the book series: Applied Mathematical Sciences ((AMS,volume 161))

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It is well known that the inviscid theory of a vortex line C i.e., (or a point vortex in a planar flow) with circulation Γ has been successful in modeling the flow field away from a slender vortex filament, which is a vorticity field concentrated around the line C (or center) with total strength Γ.

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Ting, L., Klein, R., Knio, O.M. (2007). Motion and Decay of Vortex Filaments — Matched Asymptotics. In: Vortex Dominated Flows. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 161. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68582-1_3

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