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Evolution of coherent structures in turbulent boundary layers based on moving tomographic PIVGao et al., 2013
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- Gao Q
- Ortiz-Dueñas C
- K. Longmire E
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- Experiments in Fluids
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A moving tomographic particle image velocimetry method was designed and implemented to measure temporal evolution of velocity fields in three-dimensional volumes and to track coherent structures within a turbulent boundary layer with Re τ≈ 2,410. The evolution of …
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