eddy

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  • There is a passage between the islands and the shore filled with sunken rocks, which form violent eddies.

  • They bicycled to a secluded spot among the willows where the water swirled into an eddy about four feet deep.

  • If you put a particle in the middle of the light loop, it would be dragged around by gravitational force, much like the eddies created when you stir a spoon in a cup of coffee.

  • The pictures showed that when the water reached a certain speed, it began to break into eddies, waves and cross-currents.

  • These larger eddies can stir the fluid more efficiently, thereby reducing concentration fluctuations (see figure 4).

  • The presence of active small-scale turbulence appears responsible for the continuing isotropy of the smallest eddies.

  • A commonly used procedure to estimate turbulent diffusion times is in terms of enhanced turbulent (eddy) diffusivities.

  • As soon as t* = 1.5, the velocities become sufficiently high in the wake for a pair of secondary eddies to develop.

  • In comparing with figure 6, we observe that details of the two spectral eddy-viscosities differ.

  • However, as the eddy did not increase in size further, this rate decreased downstream of the eddy formation.

  • For instance, the isotropic eddy viscosity hypothesis does not predict the observed fact that the shear stress and mean velocity gradient vectors have different directions.

  • In computing the response function, we want to capture the deformation of the fluid eddies while excluding the simple advection due to a large-scale flow.

  • These eddies or waves would occur and interact randomly in space and time in a natural flow (without excitation).

  • The inner boundary jet is still evident, but the eddy motion inside it is greater than in the westerly-forcing case.

  • This changes the size and position of the first eddies that form and thus changes the location and frequency of any coalescence of the eddies.

  • At higher frequencies, these eddies which formed a t the forcing frequency were small and quickly lost their identities by coalescence.

  • At higher frequencies, these eddies which form a t the forcing frequency are small and are quickly lost by coalescence.

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