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Breaking of vortex lines - a new mechanism of collapse in hydrodynamics

Fluid Dynamics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

A new mechanism of the collapse in hydrodynamics is suggested, due to breaking of continuously distributed vortex lines. Collapse results in formation of the point singularities of the vorticity field Ω|{\bf\Omega}|. At the collapse point, the value of the vorticity blows up as (t0t)1(t_0-t)^{-1} where t0t_0 is a collapse time. The spatial structure of the collapsing distribution approaches a pancake form: contraction occurs by the law l1(t0t)3/2l_1\sim(t_0-t)^{3/2} along the "soft" direction, the characteristic scales vanish like l2(t0t)1/2l_2\sim(t_0-t)^{1/2} along two other ("hard") directions. This scenario of the collapse is shown to take place in the integrable three-dimensional hydrodynamics with the Hamiltonian H=Ωdr{\cal H}=\int|{\bf\Omega}|d{\bf r}. Most numerical studies of collapse in the Euler equation are in a good agreement with the proposed theory.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0009007,
  title  = {Breaking of vortex lines - a new mechanism of collapse in hydrodynamics},
  author = {E. A. Kuznetsov and V. P. Ruban},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0009007},
  year   = {2007}
}

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revtex, 9 pages, no figures