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Journal of Fluids and Structures
Article . 2006 . Peer-reviewed
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Exotic vortex wakes—point vortex solutions

Authors: H. Aref; M.A. Stremler; F.L. Ponta;

Exotic vortex wakes—point vortex solutions

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Abstract Von Karman was the first to present a quantitative model of the “vortex street” wake as a double row of point vortices, to determine which configurations propagate in the direction of the rows, and to consider the linear stability theory for such states. In the early literature one works with infinite rows of vortices. The vortex street is assumed to continue to infinity both upstream and downstream. Another analytical approach is to use periodic boundary conditions in the direction of the wake. This representation was used by Domm in his analysis of the instability of the Karman vortex street. Birkhoff and Fisher in 1959 were the first to treat vortices in a periodic strip as a dynamical system in its own right. We have used the periodic system to address problems of vortex wake patterns, in particular vortex wakes that are more complicated than the traditional two-vortices-per-strip configurations. We use the term “exotic” for such wakes. We submit that this approach can yield a number of insights, including results of direct relevance to experiments, in the same sense that von Karman's analysis has been helpful to the understanding of the regular vortex street wake, and we present the results obtained to date following this program.

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