Coaxial collisions of a vortex ring and a sphere in an inviscid incompressible fluid
Abstract
The dynamics of a circular thin vortex ring and a sphere moving along the symmetry axis of the ring in an inviscid incompressible fluid is studied on the basis of Euler's equations of motion. The equations of motion for position and radius of the vortex ring and those for position and velocity of the sphere are coupled by hydrodynamic interactions. The equations are cast in Hamiltonian form, from which it is seen that total energy and momentum are conserved. The four Hamiltonian equations of motion are solved numerically for a variety of initial conditions.
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