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Experimental studies of a plane jet and an axisymmetric free shear layer show their characteristic average measures to be noticeably dependent on the initial condition, thus suggesting that discrepancies between published results may be largely due to different initial conditions existing in the apparatuses used.
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Hussain, A.K.M.F. (1978). Initial condition effect on free turbulent shear flows. In: Fiedler, H. (eds) Structure and Mechanisms of Turbulence I. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 75. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-08765-6_8
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