Vortex structures in a stratified fluid : order from chaos
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Vortex structures in a stratified fluid : order from chaos
(Applied mathematics and mathematical computation, 6)
Chapman & Hall, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-226) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A fully systematic treatment of the dynamics of vortex structures and their interactions in a viscous density stratified fluid is provided by this book. The various compact vortex structures such as monopoles, dipoles, quadrupoles, as well as more complex ones are considered theoretically from a physical point of view.
Another essential feature of the book is the close combination of theoretical analyses with numerous examples of real flows.
The book further provides real physical insight and base for postgraduate students specializing in geophysical and applied fluid dynamics. Among the family of vortex structures considered in the book, the most remarkable are the vortex dipoles. These are fundamental elements of the complex chaotic flows associated with the term 'two-dimensional turbulence'. The appearance of these structures in initially chaotic flows is currently of great interest because of a myriad of geophysical applications. Specific examples include the mushroom-like currents discovered from satellite images of the upper ocean. The book is well illustrated with many original photographs (some in colour) and diagrams.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction and some geophysical examples
Introduction to experimental techniques
Introduction to vortex dynamics
Vortex multipoles
Vortex dipole interactions in a stratified fluid
Empirical models of vortex structures in a stratified fluid
References
Index
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