A new type of boundary layer in a rapidly rotating gas
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incompressible limitkinematic viscosityrotating cylinderslayer thicknessthermal boundary layerEkmann layersStewartson layersbuoyancy layerfinite circular cylinder with end platesinfinitely long pie-shaped cylindermechanically (source-sink distribution) or thermally drivingradial pressure scale height
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