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    Occurrence of rotational motion resulting from hydrodynamic instability (English)
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    It is shown that the stable secondary regime of a parallel flow simulating the entrance length of a jet includes a steady differential rotation. The mechanism of occurrence of nonzero angular momentum is discussed and a comparison is made with the available experimental data.
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    stable secondary regime
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    parallel flow
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    entrance length
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    steady differential rotation
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    occurrence of nonzero angular momentum
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