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Streamwise vortices are studied as an intriguing feature intrinsic to the vast variety of fluid motion types. The studies are focused on mechanisms of the vortical structure evolution both under natural and controlled conditions of its formation. Special attention is paid to practical applications of the fundamental knowledge and advantages of this structure for flow control. Experimental and numerical results reveal peculiarities of the vortex scale transformation and possibilities to favorably modify the vortical structure, in particular, for heat transfer enhancement.
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Yurchenko, N. (2000). Power of Beauty: Streamwise Vortices. In: Gyr, A., Koumoutsakos, P.D., Burr, U. (eds) Science and Art Symposium 2000. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4177-2_7
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