Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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783930 | International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We give two fundamental solutions for the motion of a point vortex near a flexible wall, up to first order in wall deflection, using computational methods. For a point vortex near an infinite horizontal wall, the deformation of the wall intensifies the flow at the wall near the vortex, and increases the speed of the vortex. Near a circular wall there is a strong mutual amplification of the deflection of the wall and the pressure force induced by the deflection, as the point vortex approaches the wall. The total force on the wall diverges as the inverse cube of the distance to the point vortex, and the induced speed of the point vortex diverges as the inverse fourth power of distance to the wall.
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Authors
Silas Alben,