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The following pages link to Generalized logarithmic law for high-order moments in turbulent boundary layers (Q5406630):
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- Systematic study of accuracy of wall-modeled large eddy simulation using uncertainty quantification techniques (Q1739820) (← links)
- Turbulent boundary layer statistics at very high Reynolds number (Q2797521) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow with spanwise rotation (Q2812020) (← links)
- Moment generating functions and scaling laws in the inertial layer of turbulent wall-bounded flows (Q2814897) (← links)
- Shared dynamical features of smooth- and rough-wall boundary-layer turbulence (Q2814932) (← links)
- Mean force structure and its scaling in rough-wall turbulent boundary layers (Q2878315) (← links)
- A vortex sheet based analytical model of the curled wake behind yawed wind turbines (Q3385614) (← links)
- Buoyancy effects on large-scale motions in convective atmospheric boundary layers: implications for modulation of near-wall processes (Q4559153) (← links)
- On the spatial organization of hairpin packets in a turbulent boundary layer at low-to-moderate Reynolds number (Q4563909) (← links)
- Quantifying wall turbulence via a symmetry approach. Part 2. Reynolds stresses (Q4585801) (← links)
- Streamwise self-similarity and log scaling in turbulent boundary layers (Q4585921) (← links)
- Universality of the energy-containing structures in wall-bounded turbulence (Q4594066) (← links)
- Attached eddy-like particle clustering in a turbulent boundary layer under net sedimentation conditions (Q4957095) (← links)
- Uncovering Townsend’s wall-attached eddies in low-Reynolds-number wall turbulence (Q4961027) (← links)
- On the structure of streamwise wall-shear stress fluctuations in turbulent channel flows (Q4970453) (← links)
- Self-similarity of turbulent jet flows with internal and external intermittency (Q4997911) (← links)
- The logarithmic variance of streamwise velocity and conundrum in wall turbulence (Q5019230) (← links)
- Law of bounded dissipation and its consequences in turbulent wall flows (Q5019244) (← links)
- Consistency between the attached-eddy model and the inner–outer interaction model: a study of streamwise wall-shear stress fluctuations in a turbulent channel flow (Q5078917) (← links)
- Statistical signatures of component wall-attached eddies in proper orthogonal decomposition modes of a turbulent boundary layer (Q5087746) (← links)
- Reconstruction of turbulent flow fields from lidar measurements using large-eddy simulation (Q5144519) (← links)
- Logarithmic scaling of turbulence in smooth- and rough-wall pipe flow (Q5165669) (← links)
- Non-equilibrium three-dimensional boundary layers at moderate Reynolds numbers (Q5205713) (← links)
- Wall-attached and wall-detached eddies in wall-bounded turbulent flows (Q5207713) (← links)
- A hierarchical random additive model for passive scalars in wall-bounded flows at high Reynolds numbers (Q5225843) (← links)
- Geometric decomposition of the conformation tensor in viscoelastic turbulence (Q5225845) (← links)
- Statistics of turbulence in the energy-containing range of Taylor–Couette compared to canonical wall-bounded flows (Q5231622) (← links)
- Two-point correlation in wall turbulence according to the attached-eddy hypothesis (Q5364770) (← links)
- Computations of equilibrium and non-equilibrium turbulent channel flows using a nested-LES approach (Q5740066) (← links)
- Characteristic scales of Townsend’s wall-attached eddies (Q5742311) (← links)
- Spanwise velocity statistics in high-Reynolds-number turbulent boundary layers (Q5853750) (← links)
- Nonlinear mechanism of the self-sustaining process in the buffer and logarithmic layer of wall-bounded flows (Q5856553) (← links)
- Reynolds number asymptotics of wall-turbulence fluctuations (Q6086943) (← links)
- A resolvent-based prediction framework for incompressible turbulent channel flow with limited measurements (Q6088584) (← links)
- Robust relation of streamwise velocity autocorrelation in atmospheric surface layers based on an autoregressive moving average model (Q6123105) (← links)
- Asymmetric secondary flows above geometrically symmetric surface roughness (Q6178510) (← links)