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Keyword [Pressure Gradient]
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Analysis Of Gas-liquid Two-phase Flow Law Of Marine Riser
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Sduty On Pore Structure And Percolation Characteristics Of Dainan Formation Low Permeability Reservoirs In Yongan Area,Gaoyou Sag
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Characterization of the influence of a favorable pressure gradient on the basic structure of a mach 5.0 high reynolds number supersonic turbulent boundary layer
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A numerical modeling study on barotropic and baroclinic responses of the Chesapeake Bay to hurricane events
65.
Effects of pressure gradient on two-dimensional separated and reattached turbulent flows
66.
DNS of turbulent wall bounded flows with a passive scalar
67.
An experimental investigation of an accelerated turbulent boundary layer
68.
Combined irregular roughness and favorable-pressure-gradient effects in a turbulent boundary layer
69.
Reynolds number effects on an adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer
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A study of unsteady turbulent boundary layer separation under conditions relevant to helicopter rotor dynamics
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Similarity analysis for turbulent boundary layers subject to pressure gradient and heat transfer
72.
Ebb-tidal delta and inlet dynamics as a control on adjacent beach morphology
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Significant events to interhemispheric atmospheric mass exchange
74.
Application of the theory of mixtures, two phase non-Darcian flow through a porous media
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AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF A DRAG REDUCING, LONGITUDINALLY ALIGNED, TRIANGULAR RIBLET SURFACE ON THE VELOCITY AND STREAMWISE VORTICITY FIELDS OF A ZERO-PRESSURE GRADIENT TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER
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The Hydroclimate of East Africa: Seasonal cycle, Decadal Variability, and Human-induced Climate Change
77.
Variations Of Terrestrial Near-surface Wind Speed Over Eastern China And Potential Physical Mechanisms
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Experimental Research And Transient Simulation Of Gas-Liquid Pipe Flow
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Direct Numerical Simulation Of Supersonic Turbulent Boundary Layers Subject To Pressure Gradients
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Regularity Of Solutions To Shock Diffraction For The Two-dimensional Pressure Gradient System
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