“…It should come as no surprise then, that significant research has been expended to expand our fundamental understanding of vortex rings and how they interact with their surroundings. Take, for instance, more recent studies on the behaviour of translating discrete circular vortex rings that would include Maxworthy (1972), Didden (1979), Pullin (1979), Glezer (1988), Glezer & Coles (1990), Nitsche & Krasny (1994), Heeg & Riley (1997), Gharib, Rambod & Shariff (1998), Mohseni & Gharib (1998), Mohseni, Ran& Colonius (2001), Krueger, Paul & Gharib (2003), Krueger, Dabiri & Gharib (2006), Shusser et al (2006), Feng, Kaganovskiy & Krasny (2009), Kaplanski et al (2009), Gao & Yu (2010), Gan, Dawson & Nickels (2012), Ponitz, Sastuba & Brücker (2016) and Mao & Hussain (2017), among many others. These investigations primarily focused upon how initial and boundary conditions affect vortex-ring generation, nature of laminar and turbulent vortex-ring formation and propagation, vortex-ring formation time scales, azimuthal wave instabilities, relationships between the initial vortex rings in starting jets, and other important characteristics.…”