microvortices
Microvortices are small-scale swirling flows of fluid, typically observed at microscopic dimensions. They are a common phenomenon in fluid dynamics, arising from instabilities in the flow. These structures can significantly influence mixing and transport processes in various systems. The formation and behavior of microvortices are governed by the principles of fluid mechanics, including viscosity and inertia. They can be generated by a variety of mechanisms, such as shear in stratified fluids or through the interaction of particles with the fluid.
The presence of microvortices can enhance the rate at which different substances mix within a fluid. This