Understanding the Difference Between Vortex and Eddies

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In summary, vortex and eddy are two terms used to describe different types of fluid motion. Vortex refers to the rotational motion of fluid elements around a center point, often observed in boundary layer flows. Eddy, on the other hand, refers to the circulation or spinning of fluid elements downstream of a separation point in turbulent flows. While vortex involves vorticity, eddy involves additional local circulation of fluid elements.
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Hi,

I have a small confusion regarding using the terms "vortex and eddy". My doubt is
'what is vortex and eddy?'
'where are this terms appropriate to be used?'
'what is the difference between them?'

may be this is silly question but if anyone can help I would thanks him in advance.
 
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vortex is nothing but its a kind of motion of fluid which involves vorticity. Means the fluid elements rotate about its center or COG. There is an angular velocity vector that is associated with that fluid element. for example the boundary layer flows are highly rotational. Each fluid element continuously keep rotating and deforming too because of shear stress.
okay now let us consider a turbulent flow in which the separation is taking place.
Due to separation, the flow downstream produces what we call eddies. i means the fluid elements are already having the vorticity but in addition these fluid elements are circulating locally downstream of the separation point. So these eddies are nothing but circulation or spinning of fluid elements in circles (not exactly circles).
 
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1. What is a vortex?

A vortex is a swirling motion of fluid or gas, characterized by a central point where the fluid or gas is moving faster than the surrounding areas.

2. How are vortexes formed?

Vortexes are formed when fluid or gas flows in a circular or spiral pattern, either naturally or through external forces such as wind or gravity.

3. What are the different types of vortexes?

There are several types of vortexes, including dust devils, tornadoes, and whirlpools. These vortexes can vary in size and strength depending on the conditions that create them.

4. How do vortexes affect the environment?

Vortexes can have both positive and negative effects on the environment. They can help with mixing and circulation of air and water, but they can also cause damage and destruction through forces such as tornadoes and hurricanes.

5. What are eddies and how do they differ from vortexes?

Eddies are small, circular currents that form within a larger body of fluid or gas. They are often caused by turbulence or obstacles in the flow, and they can occur within a vortex or independently. While vortexes have a distinct central point, eddies do not have a defined center and can move in various directions.

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