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Boundary layer solution for the turbulent swirling decay flow through a fixed pipe: SBR at the inlet
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    Boundary layer solution for the turbulent swirling decay flow through a fixed pipe: SBR at the inlet (English)
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    17 May 2011
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    swirling decay rate
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    turbulent pipe flow
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    boundary layer
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    solid body rotation
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