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arxiv: 1210.2534 · v1 · pith:4KFADYKVnew · submitted 2012-10-09 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · math.AP

Finite-Time Euler singularities: A Lagrangian perspective

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn math.AP
keywords finite-timelagrangiannumericalvortexanalyticalcriteriageometrichigh-symmetry
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We address the question whether a singularity in a three-dimensional incompressible inviscid fluid flow can occur in finite time. Analytical considerations and numerical simulations suggest high-symmetry flows being a promising candidate for a finite-time blowup. Utilizing Lagrangian and geometric non-blowup criteria, we present numerical evidence against the formation of a finite-time singularity for the high-symmetry vortex dodecapole initial condition. We use data obtained from high resolution adaptively refined numerical simulations and inject Lagrangian tracer particles to monitor geometric properties of vortex line segments. We then verify the assumptions made by analytical non-blowup criteria introduced by Deng et. al [Commun. PDE 31 (2006)] connecting vortex line geometry (curvature, spreading) to velocity increase to rule out singular behavior.

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