Vortex Dynamics
A special issue of Fluids (ISSN 2311-5521). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematical and Computational Fluid Mechanics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2026 | Viewed by 35
Special Issue Editors
Interests: vortex dynamics; heat transfer; turbulence; vortex-induced vibrations; turbomachinery; particulate flows
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Almost all physical phenomena invariably involve fluid flow, an important feature of which is vorticity and its interaction with heat transfer and/or mass transport. The complexities of such flows in terms of turbulence manifestation and surface roughness conditions impose significant challenges when it comes to studying them. This Special Issue aims to cover the most recent advances in vortex dynamics from theoretical, experimental, and numerical perspectives, which could have useful applications in a wide range of engineering and scientific fields. Consequently, we welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Boundary layer with roughness surface effect;
(2) Flow-induced vibrations (FIVs);
(3) Heat–vortex interaction;
(4) Particulate flows;
(5) RANS/LES/DNS simulations of incompressible flows;
(6) The rigorous validation of experimental methods;
(7) Turbomachinery;
(8) Vortex dynamics.
Prof. Dr. Luiz Antonio Alcântara Pereira
Prof. Dr. Alex Mendonça Bimbato
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- aircraft wake vortices
- bluff body aerodynamics
- boundary layer flow
- coherent structures
- computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling and the simulation of vortical flows
- gas particle two-phase free turbulent flow
- ground effect mechanisms
- heat transfer
- analysis of interactions among particles using fast multipole methods (FMMs) and/or CUDA technology
- linear stability analysis
- magnus effect
- multiple bodies
- separated flow
- slender body aerodynamics
- surface roughness
- turbulence in fluids
- vertical axis-type wind turbine
- vortex-induced vibrations (VIVs)
- wake-induced vibrations (WIVs)
- wind tunnel testing of vehicles
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