George Batchelor: a personal tribute, ten years on
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3084878 (Why is no real title available?)
- A refinement of previous hypotheses concerning the local structure of turbulence in a viscous incompressible fluid at high Reynolds number
- G.K. B<scp>ATCHELOR AND THE</scp> H<scp>OMOGENIZATION OF</scp> T<scp>URBULENCE</scp>
- On steady laminar flow with closed streamlines at large Reynolds number
- Small-scale variation of convected quantities like temperature in turbulent fluid Part 1. General discussion and the case of small conductivity
- Small-scale variation of convected quantities like temperature in turbulent fluid Part 2. The case of large conductivity
- The structure of isotropic turbulence at very high Reynolds numbers
Cited in
(9)- Turbulence theories and statistical closure approaches
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- Philip G. Saffman
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