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Published on: March 12, 2019
Chaotic motion of light particles in an unsteady three-dimensional vortex: experiments and simulation
József Vanyó1, Miklós Vincze2, Imre M Jánosi3
1Institute of Theoretical Physics, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány P. s. 1/A, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary and Department of Physics, Eszterházy Károly College, Eszterházy K. s. 1, H-3300 Eger, Hungary.
Abstract:
We study the chaotic motion of a small rigid sphere, lighter than the fluid in a three-dimensional vortex of finite height. Based on the results of Eulerian and Lagrangian measurements, a sequence of models is set up. The time-independent model is a generalization of the Burgers vortex. In this case, there are two types of attractors for the particle: a fixed point on the vortex axis and a limit cycle around the vortex axis. Time dependence might combine these regular attractors into a single chaotic attractor, however its robustness is much weaker than what the experiments suggest. To construct an aperiodically time-dependent advection dynamics in a simple way, Gaussian noise is added to the particle velocity in the numerical simulation. With an appropriate choice of the noise properties, mimicking the effect of local turbulence, a reasonable agreement with the experimentally observed particle statistics is found.
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