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In this [http: //www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/hairpin_vortices.pdf tutorial], you will find an example of hairpin vortices behind a hemisphere. This case  (which seems to be a simple one), can be rather tricky and requires some experience to trigger the hairpin vortices using coarse meshes. You will learn about
 
In this [http: //www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/hairpin_vortices.pdf tutorial], you will find an example of hairpin vortices behind a hemisphere. This case  (which seems to be a simple one), can be rather tricky and requires some experience to trigger the hairpin vortices using coarse meshes. You will learn about

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Go back to Day 14.

[http: //www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/hairpin_vortices.pdf Hairpin vortices]

In this [http: //www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/hairpin_vortices.pdf tutorial], you will find an example of hairpin vortices behind a hemisphere. This case (which seems to be a simple one), can be rather tricky and requires some experience to trigger the hairpin vortices using coarse meshes. You will learn about

  • understanding the physics
  • case setup and workflow
  • meshing
  • running the simulation
    • steady-state
    • transient
  • data evaluation
  • mesh refinement

You can download the case files in this [http: //www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/hairpin_vortices.tar.gz link]