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Experimental investigation of one-layer viscoelastic coatings action on turbulent friction and wall pressure pulsations

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The purpose of the paper is an experimental study of the one-layer viscoelastic coatings action on turbulent friction and the wall pressure pulsations jointly with measurement of mechanical characteristics of these coatings under conditions, which are equivalent to the coating work in a flow. Complex carried out study, allowed to analyze the viscoelastic coating work in turbulent flow. This analysis testifies a validity of interference theory of viscoelastic boundary action on near-wall turbulence.

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Kulik, V.M., Poguda, I.S., Semenov, B.N. (1991). Experimental investigation of one-layer viscoelastic coatings action on turbulent friction and wall pressure pulsations. In: Choi, KS. (eds) Recent Developments in Turbulence Management. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3526-9_14

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