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Taylor—Gortler vortices in fully developed or boundary-layer flows: linear theory
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    Taylor—Gortler vortices in fully developed or boundary-layer flows: linear theory (English)
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    1982
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    high Taylor and Görtler numbers
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    boundary-layer growth
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    growth of Görtler vortices
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    developing flows
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    concave surfaces
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    parallel-flow approximation
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    disturbances
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    internal viscous or critical layers
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    short- wavelength asymptotic structure
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    centrifugal instabilities
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    flows between concentric cylinders
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