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Boundary-layer turbulence modeling and vorticity dynamics: II. Towards a theory of turbulent shear flow?

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Turbulence Modeling and Vortex Dynamics

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I present a first, brief report on progress in the formulation of a novel systematic theory of fully-developed 3D boundary-layer turbulence.

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OluÅŸ Boratav Alp Eden Ayse Erzan

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Dekker, H. (1997). Boundary-layer turbulence modeling and vorticity dynamics: II. Towards a theory of turbulent shear flow?. In: Boratav, O., Eden, A., Erzan, A. (eds) Turbulence Modeling and Vortex Dynamics. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 491. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0105040

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