vortests
Vortests are standardized experimental and numerical methods used to study vortices and vorticity in fluids. The term encompasses laboratory tests, field observations, and computational simulations designed to analyze vortex formation, evolution, interaction, and decay under controlled initial conditions.
Origin and scope: The word combines vortex and tests and has appeared in fluid dynamics literature since
Techniques and instruments include smoke or dye visualization, particle image velocimetry (PIV), laser Doppler velocimetry, hot-wire
Key metrics used in vortests are circulation, peak vorticity, core radius, vortex lifetime, energy dissipation, and
Applications include aerospace studies of wing-tip and rotor vortices, meteorology of small-scale atmospheric vortices, chemical and
Limitations include scaling between laboratory or simulated models and real-world conditions, measurement disturbances, and challenges in