A synthetic forcing to trigger laminar-turbulent transition in parallel wall bounded flows via receptivity
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- On the influence of the modelling of superhydrophobic surfaces on laminar-turbulent transition
- Laminar-turbulent transition in channel flow with superhydrophobic surfaces modelled as a partial slip wall
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