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Swirl

Swirl refers to a motion or pattern in which matter or imagery moves with a twisting, spiraling motion around a central axis. It can describe physical movement in fluids, weather systems, as well as decorative or symbolic patterns.

In physics and fluid dynamics, a swirl arises when a fluid possesses angular momentum around an axis,

Engineering uses of swirl include enhancing mixing and combustion. Swirl injectors and swirl burners use rotational

Natural phenomena: Swirling patterns appear in cloud formations, rivers, and plant patterns. In meteorology, large-scale vortices

Cultural and design contexts: Swirl is a common motif in art, architecture, typography, and decorative patterns.

See also: vortex, spiral, eddy, whirlpool, turbulence.

creating
vortices
or
eddies.
Real-world
examples
include
whirlpools,
smoke
rings,
tornadoes,
and
the
spiraling
of
a
stirred
liquid.
The
intensity
of
a
swirl
in
a
flow
is
often
described
using
the
swirl
number,
a
dimensionless
quantity
that
compares
axial
to
tangential
momentum.
flow
to
improve
fuel-air
mixing
and
stability
in
gas
turbines
and
reactors.
such
as
cyclones
show
swirling
motion
around
a
low-pressure
center.
In
food
and
beverage,
"swirl"
describes
a
pattern
created
by
combining
two
or
more
components,
for
example
chocolate
swirl
in
ice
cream
or
coffee.