Görtler vortices with system rotation
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Publication:1364179
DOI10.1007/BF00456374zbMath0882.76027MaRDI QIDQ1364179
Alessandro Bottaro, Abdelfattah Zebib, Barbro G. B. Klingmann
Publication date: 5 February 1998
Published in: Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
boundary layer flow; concave surface; inflow random noise distributions; influence of rotation; long box; wavelength selection mechanism
76E30: Nonlinear effects in hydrodynamic stability
76U05: General theory of rotating fluids
76E05: Parallel shear flows in hydrodynamic stability
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