vorticity - significado y definición. Qué es vorticity
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Qué (quién) es vorticity - definición


Vorticity         
PSEUDOVECTOR FIELD IN CONTINUUM MECHANICS
Vorticity-free; Vortex line; Vortex-line; Vortex-tube; Vortex dynamics; Vortex motion; Vortex flux; Absolute vorticity; Relative vorticity; Vortex lines; Rotationality
In continuum mechanics, vorticity is a pseudovector field that describes the local spinning motion of a continuum near some point (the tendency of something to rotateLecture Notes from University of Washington ), as would be seen by an observer located at that point and traveling along with the flow. It is an important quantity in the dynamical theory of fluids and provides a convenient framework for understanding a variety of complex flow phenomena, such as the formation and motion of vortex rings.
Vortex line         
PSEUDOVECTOR FIELD IN CONTINUUM MECHANICS
Vorticity-free; Vortex line; Vortex-line; Vortex-tube; Vortex dynamics; Vortex motion; Vortex flux; Absolute vorticity; Relative vorticity; Vortex lines; Rotationality
·add. ·- A line, within a rotating fluid, whose tangent at every point is the instantaneous axis of rotation as that point of the fluid.
Vorticity equation         
The vorticity equation of fluid dynamics describes the evolution of the vorticity of a particle of a fluid as it moves with its flow; that is, the local rotation of the fluid (in terms of vector calculus this is the curl of the flow velocity). The governing equation is:
Ejemplos de uso de vorticity
1. "As air is lifted and rotates it spins closer together and increases the vorticity [a measure of the spin of an air mass]. "It‘s a bit like water going down a plug hole, or if you spin an office chair with your legs out.