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Periodic Turbulent Shear Flows

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Experimental results for a fully developed periodic turbulent pipeflow and a time-mean zero pressure gradient periodic turbulent boundary layer are presented. Both of them are characterized by large amplitude and frequency of oscillation. Their similarities and differences are discussed.

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Ramaprian, B.R., Tu, S.W., Menendez, A.N. (1985). Periodic Turbulent Shear Flows. In: Bradbury, L.J.S., Durst, F., Launder, B.E., Schmidt, F.W., Whitelaw, J.H. (eds) Turbulent Shear Flows 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69996-2_24

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