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The dynamic importance of spanwise vorticity and vortex filaments has been assessed in steady, uniform open-channel flows by means of particle image velocimetry (PIV). By expressing the net force due to Reynolds’ turbulent shear stress, ∂(−[bar over uv]) ∂y, in

The dynamic importance of spanwise vorticity and vortex filaments has been assessed in steady, uniform open-channel flows by means of particle image velocimetry (PIV). By expressing the net force due to Reynolds’ turbulent shear stress, ∂(−[bar over uv]) ∂y, in terms of two velocity-vorticity correlations, [bar over vω[subscript z]] and [bar over wω[subscript y]], the results show that both spanwise vorticity [bar over ω[subscript z]] and the portion of it that is due to spanwise filaments make important contributions to the net force and hence the shape of the mean flow profile. Using the swirling strength to identify spanwise vortex filaments, it is found that they account for about 45% of [bar over vω[subscript z]], the remainder coming from non-filamentary spanwise vorticity, i.e. shear. The mechanism underlying this contribution is the movement of vortex filaments away from the wall. The contribution of spanwise vortex filaments to the Reynolds stress is small because they occupy a small fraction of the flow. The contribution of the induced motion of the spanwise vortex filaments is significant.
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  • Experimental study on the role of spanwise vorticity and vortex filaments in the outer region of open-channel flow
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2013-11-30
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    • Digital object identifier: 10.1080/00221686.2014.919965
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    Chen, Qigang, Adrian, Ronald J., Zhong, Qiang, Li, Danxun, & Wang, Xingkui (2014). Experimental study on the role of spanwise vorticity and vortex filaments in the outer region of open-channel flow. JOURNAL OF HYDRAULIC RESEARCH, 52(4), 476-489. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2014.919965

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