0 a mass of air or water that spins around very fast and pulls objects into its empty centre
1 a mass of air or water that spins around very fast and pulls objects into its empty center
The localized suction and induced streamwise vortices introduce strong distortions of the streamwise velocity.
The motion thus started continued downstream in the form of a pair of trailing vortices.
When the transverse vortices convected downstream, an ejection sequence occurred near the wall.
Around these filaments, or vortices, the superconducting properties are partially destroyed.
At this timescale, however, near-surface vortices are affected by external currents, bottom topography, wind, etc., and the whole approach has to be revised.
The nonlinear solution of the partial differential equations in the form of dipolar vortices is found.
In these works the waves and vortices were assumed to be uncorrelated.
The pinning effect of the vortices due to impurities was also established [25-27, 34].