Adaptive Quad-tree Surface Representation for 3-D Vortex Sheet Motion

ORAL

Abstract

We consider a new local, adaptive, higher order, tree-based quadrature and point insertion method to describe 3-D vortex sheet motion. This method for the first time enabled us to consider long time behavior of unstable vortex rings and vortex rings collision (oblique and head-on). The method is not limited to vortex ring motion and can be applied to other vortex sheets such as jets and wakes.

*Supported by NSF.

Authors

  • Leon Kaganovskiy

    • New College of Florida
  • Robert Krasny

    • University of Michigan