On the failure of the quasicylindrical approximation and the connection to vortex breakdown in turbulent swirling flow
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(4)- On the correlation between vortex breakdown bubble and planar helicity in Vogel–Escudier flow
- Experimental analysis of the swirling flow in a Francis turbine draft tube: focus on radial velocity component determination
- LES and DES of strongly swirling turbulent flow through a suddenly expanding circular pipe
- Confinement effects in laminar swirling jets
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