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Experimental Investigations of Separating Boundary-Layer Flow from Circular Cylinder at Reynolds Numbers from 105 up to 107 three-dimensional Vortex Flow of a Circular Cylinder)

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Gölling, B. (2006). Experimental Investigations of Separating Boundary-Layer Flow from Circular Cylinder at Reynolds Numbers from 105 up to 107 three-dimensional Vortex Flow of a Circular Cylinder). In: Meier, G.E.A., Sreenivasan, K.R., Heinemann, HJ. (eds) IUTAM Symposium on One Hundred Years of Boundary Layer Research. Solid mechanics and its applications, vol 129. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4150-1_44

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