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A new vortex identification method (Liu et al. 2016) was proposed to represent the rotation relative strength and capture and visualize the vortices in our previous study. The basic idea of the Ω method is that a ratio of the vorticity squared over the summation of the vorticity squared and the deformation squared should be used to measure the relative rotation strength. However, the vorticity tensor...
In the new vortex identification method (Liu et al. 2016) to represent the rotation level and capture and visualize the vortices, proposed in our previous study, the independence of the reference frame and the Galilean invariant were not proved. In the present study, the Galilean invariance of the omega vortex identification method is proved and several examples are presented to verify the conclusion.
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