vorticitet
Vorticitet, or vorticity, is a property of a fluid that describes the local spinning motion of fluid elements. It is defined as the curl of the velocity field: ω = ∇ × v. In three dimensions, ω is a vector whose direction indicates the axis of rotation and whose magnitude corresponds to twice the angular speed of the element. In two-dimensional flows, the vorticity reduces to a single scalar component perpendicular to the plane, ωz = ∂v/∂x − ∂u/∂y.
Vorticity is transported by the flow and is affected by viscosity. In an incompressible, Newtonian fluid, the
Vorticity can be generated by misaligned gradients of density and pressure (baroclinic torque) and by boundary
Applications of vorticity span meteorology, oceanography, aerodynamics, and engineering. Vorticity fields are commonly measured by techniques