Abstract
The problem of whether a spontaneous singularity can occur in finite time in an
incompressible inviscid fluid flow is addressed. As suggested by previous numerical
simulations, candidate flows are restricted to be invariant under the octahedral group
of symmetries and to have a compact vortex tube in the fundamental domain. It
is shown that in such a flow the image vorticity contributes strongly to the axial
strain rate on the fundamental in a way which is only weakly proportional to the
curvature of the vortex lines. Analysis of a model flow shows that axial strain rate
scales as the inverse square of the distance to the origin, and that the velocity field
forms a topological trap in which the vortex tube is accelerated towards the origin – a
degenerate critical point. Evidence from simulations supports these findings. These
features suggest that linear strain rate/vorticity coupling can occur in a finite-time
pointwise collapse of such symmetric flows.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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