Evaluation of the biot-savart integral for deformable elliptical gaussian vortex elements

Author(s)Rossi, Louis F.
Date Accessioned2005-08-10T17:41:07Z
Date Available2005-08-10T17:41:07Z
Publication Date2005
AbstractThis paper introduces two techniques for approximating the Biot-Savart integral for deforming elliptical Gaussian functions. The primary motivation is to develop a high spatial accuracy vortex method. The first technique is a regular perturbation of the streamfunction in the small parameter ε = (a-1)/(a+1)where a^2 is the aspect ratio of the basis function. This perturbative technique is suitable for direct interactions. In the far field, the paper studies the applicability of the fast multipole method for deforming elliptical Gaussians since the multipole series are divergent. The noncompact basis functions introduce a new computational length scale that limits the efficiency of the multipole algorithm but by imposing a lower bound on the finest mesh size, one can approximate the far-field stream function to any specified tolerance.en
SponsorPortions of this work was supported by NSF grant DMS-9971800. Computations supported by NSF SCREMS DMS-0322583.en
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/1511
Languageen_US
PublisherMathematical Sciences Departmenten
Part of SeriesTechnical Reports: 2005-05
Keywordscomputational fluid dynamicsen
Keywordsvortex methodsen
Keywordsdeforming elementsen
Keywordselliptical Gaussiansen
Keywordsfast summationen
Keywordstest
dc.subject.classificationAMS: 35Q30, 41A25, 41A30, 65D99, 65M12, 65M50, 65M60, 76D05
TitleEvaluation of the biot-savart integral for deformable elliptical gaussian vortex elementsen
TypeTechnical Reporten
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