Helicity of a toroidal vortex with swirl


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Abstract

Based on the solutions of the Bragg–Hawthorne equation, we discuss the helicity of a thin toroidal vortex in the presence of swirl, orbital motion along the torus directrix. The relation between the helicity and circulations along the small and large linked circumferences (the torus directrix and generatrix) is shown to depend on the azimuthal velocity distribution in the core of the swirling ring vortex. In the case of nonuniform swirl, this relation differs from the well-known Moffat relation, viz., twice the product of such circulations multiplied by the number of linkages. The results can find applications in investigating the vortices in planetary atmospheres and the motions in the vicinity of active galactic nuclei.

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E. Yu. Bannikova

Institute of Radio Astronomy; Karazin Kharkov National University

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Email: bannikova@astron.kharkov.ua
Ukraine, Chervonopraporna ul. 4, Kharkov, 61002; pl. Svobody 4, Kharkov, 61022

V. M. Kontorovich

Institute of Radio Astronomy; Karazin Kharkov National University

Email: bannikova@astron.kharkov.ua
Ukraine, Chervonopraporna ul. 4, Kharkov, 61002; pl. Svobody 4, Kharkov, 61022

S. A. Poslavsky

Karazin Kharkov National University

Email: bannikova@astron.kharkov.ua
Ukraine, pl. Svobody 4, Kharkov, 61022

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