Studies of vortex dominated flows : proceedings of the Symposium on Vortex Dominated Flows held July 9-11, 1985, at NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia

Contributors.- Section I Vortex Dynamics.- Waves and Bifurcations in Vortex Filaments.- Review of Three-Dimensional Vortex Dynamics: Implications for the Computation of Separated and Turbulent Flows.- A Ring-Vortex Representation of an Axi-Symmetric Vortex Sheet.- Comparison of Experiment with the Dynamics of the von Karman Vortex Trail.- Section II Vortex Breakdown.- Force- and Loss-Free Transitions Between Vortex Flow States.- Vortex Breakdown Simulation Based on a Nonlinear Inviscid Model.- Section III Massive Separation.- Theory of High-Reynolds-Number Flow Past a Blunt Body.- Progress on the Calculation of Large-Scale Separation at High Reynolds Numbers.- Viscous-Inviscid Interaction Solvers and Computation of Highly Separated Flows.- Section IV Vortex Shedding From Sharp Leading Edges.- Simulation Studies of Vortex Dynamics of a Leading Edge Flap.- Methods for Numerical Simulation of Leading Edge Vortex Flow.- Comparison of Measured and Computed Pitot Pressures In a Leading Edge Vortex From a Delta Wing.- Section V Conically Separated Flows.- Separated Flow About Cones at Incidence-Theory and Experiment.- On the Prediction of Highly Vortical Flows Using an Euler Equation Model.