On one mechanism of formation of tornado‐like vortices in a rotating fluid

被引:3
作者
B. A. Lugovtsov
机构
[1] Lavrent'ev Institute of Hydrodynamics,
[2] Siberian Division,undefined
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
关键词
Atmosphere; Vortex; Advection; Velocity Field; Component Velocity;
D O I
10.1023/A:1014797408397
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摘要
It is shown that during excitation of forced, resonant, inertial oscillations of large amplitude in a rigidly rotating fluid, the mechanism of formation of tornado‐like vortices is primarily of a kinematic nature($advection of circulation of the azimuthal component velocity and stretching of vortex lines by the poloidal components of the velocity field that arise from excitation of inertial oscillations). The main parameters of the vortices are obtained by solutions of model problems. To excite such oscillations, it is necessary to deliver energy far exceeding the initial energy of the rotating fluid. Therefore, inertial oscillations by themselves cannot lead to the occurrence of intense atmospheric vortices. Nevertheless, such oscillations can apparently play the role of a trigger mechanism that activates more complex processes of vortex formation related to instability of the atmosphere.
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页码:237 / 244
页数:7
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