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The following pages link to Laminar and turbulent comparisons for channel flow and flow control (Q3422730):
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- On the lower bound of net driving power in controlled duct flows (Q2389360) (← links)
- Induced flow due to blowing and suction flow control: an analysis of transpiration (Q2893843) (← links)
- Changes in turbulent dissipation in a channel flow with oscillating walls (Q2907117) (← links)
- Money versus time: evaluation of flow control in terms of energy consumption and convenience (Q2907131) (← links)
- On the maximum drag reduction due to added polymers in Poiseuille flow (Q3075732) (← links)
- Controlling the onset of turbulence by streamwise travelling waves. Part 1. Receptivity analysis (Q3075828) (← links)
- Controlling the onset of turbulence by streamwise travelling waves. Part 2. Direct numerical simulation (Q3075829) (← links)
- The laminar generalized Stokes layer and turbulent drag reduction (Q3097639) (← links)
- Pumping or drag reduction? (Q3550365) (← links)
- Global energy fluxes in turbulent channels with flow control (Q4559208) (← links)
- Reduction of pressure losses and increase of mixing in laminar flows through channels with long-wavelength vibrations (Q4625977) (← links)
- Streamwise-varying steady transpiration control in turbulent pipe flow (Q4976676) (← links)
- On the use of transpiration patterns for reduction of pressure losses (Q4987741) (← links)
- On the analytic explanation of experiments where turbulence vanishes in pipe flow (Q5045210) (← links)
- Global energy budgets in turbulent Couette and Poiseuille flows (Q5152421) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of complete H-type and K-type transitions with implications for the dynamics of turbulent boundary layers (Q5417397) (← links)