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The results reported in [1] present comparative skin-friction measurements obtained by a Preston tube, a surface fence, a single film and a McCroskey hot-film probe, and a wall pulsed wire in two- and three-dimensional highly turbulent flows (near wall turbulence level > 40%) with separation and instantaneous reverse flow. Fluctuating values of skin friction were obtained by the wall pulsed wire and the hot films in addition to the mean values and the direction of the wall stream line. Differences in the results of the measuring techniques are explained and the failure of devices under these severe conditions is displayed.
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Dengel, P.; Fernholz, H.H.; Hess, M.: Skin-frictin measurements in two- and three-dimensional highly turbulent flows with separation, Advances in Turbulence, Proc. of the first European Turbulence Conference, Lyon, France, 1.-4. July 1986, ed.: G. Comte-Bellot, J. Mathieu, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, pp. 470–479, 1987
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Fernholz, H.H., Dengel, P., Hess, M. (1993). Skin Friction Measurements in Two- and Three-Dimensional Highly Turbulent Flows with Separation. In: Gersten, K. (eds) Physics of Separated Flows — Numerical, Experimental, and Theoretical Aspects. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics (NNFM), vol 40. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-13986-7_6
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