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Hysteresis in a swirling jet as a model tornado
V. Shtern,
F. Hussein
Houston Methodist
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Swirling Jet
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Hysteresis
100%
Tornado
100%
Two-cell
66%
Jump Transition
66%
Cell Flows
66%
Forced Flow
66%
Cell-to-cell
33%
Vortex
33%
Flow Pattern
33%
Abrupt Change
33%
Vortex Breakdown
33%
Opposite Effects
33%
Boundary Layer Approximation
33%
Branches of Solutions
33%
Momentum Flux
33%
Hysteresis Loop
33%
Cusp Catastrophe
33%
Flow Regime
33%
Inner Flow
33%
Boundary Layer Approach
33%
Asymptotic Solution
33%
Three-branch Model
33%
Full Navier-Stokes Equations
33%
Total Flow
33%
Engineering
Jet
100%
Vortex
40%
Flow Distribution
20%
Flow Cell
20%
Navier-Stokes Equation
20%
Boundary Layer
20%
Boundary Layer Approximation
20%
Momentum Flux
20%
Hysteresis Loop
20%
Flow Regime
20%
Layer Approach
20%
Physics
Boundary Layer
100%
Flow Distribution
50%
Vortex Breakdown
50%
Navier-Stokes Equation
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Boundary Layer
100%
Flow Distribution
50%
Navier-Stokes Equation
50%
Vortex Breakdown
50%