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Recent Results on the Structure of Turbulent Shear Flows Using Simulation Databases

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During the past year the use of large eddy and direct simulation databases has maEn possible significant advances in our unEnrstanding of the organized structures in turbulent shear flows. Here, I summarize some of these contributions, and cite the references where they are published in their entirety.

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Moin, P. (1986). Recent Results on the Structure of Turbulent Shear Flows Using Simulation Databases. In: Schumann, U., Friedrich, R. (eds) Direct and Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulence. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-00197-3_12

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