Graduate Student / Postdoc Seminar
Modeling flying formations and vortex ring motions
Speaker: Christiana Mavroyiakoumou, Courant Institute, New York University
Location: Warren Weaver Hall 1302
Date: Friday, January 24, 2025, 1 p.m.
Synopsis:
We consider two problems in fluid dynamics: the collective locomotion of flying animals and the interaction of vortex rings with fluid interfaces. First, we present a model of formation flight, viewing the group as a material whose properties arise from the flow-mediated interactions among its members. This aerodynamic model explains how flapping flyers produce vortex wakes and how they are influenced by the wakes of others. Long in-line arrays show that the group behaves as a soft, excitable "crystal" with regularly ordered member "atoms" whose positioning is susceptible to deformations and dynamical instabilities. Second, we delve into the phenomenon of vortex ring reflections at water-air interfaces. Experimental observations reveal reflections analogous to total internal reflection of a light beam. We present a vortex-pair--vortex-sheet model to simulate this phenomenon, offering insights into the fundamental interactions of vortex rings with free surfaces.