Vortex Dynamics studies the motion and interaction of vortices in fluid flows. Vortices are regions of rotating fluid that play a crucial role in turbulence, mixing, and energy transfer. Vortex dynamics explains phenomena such as wake formation, vortex shedding, and circulation. It is essential for understanding lift generation on wings and blades. Vortices appear in atmospheric systems, ocean currents, and engineering flows. Mathematical models describe vortex strength, stability, and interaction. Vortex dynamics provides insight into flow structures and unsteady behavior. It is widely applied in aerodynamics, meteorology, and fluid engineering. Studying vortices helps improve flow control and performance in practical systems.
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