Further support for Townsend’s Reynolds number similarity hypothesis in high Reynolds number rough-wall pipe flow
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- A theoretical and experimental study of wall turbulence
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- Experimental support for Townsend’s Reynolds number similarity hypothesis on rough walls
- Mean-flow scaling of turbulent pipe flow
- Reynolds number effects in the outer layer of the turbulent flow in a channel with rough walls
- Roughness effects in turbulent pipe flow
- Scaling of the streamwise velocity component in turbulent pipe flow
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(6)- Turbulence spectra in smooth- and rough-wall pipe flow at extreme Reynolds numbers
- Concentration and velocity statistics of inertial particles in upward and downward pipe flow
- Flow in a commercial steel pipe
- Applicability of Taylor's hypothesis in rough- and smooth-wall boundary layers
- Logarithmic scaling of turbulence in smooth- and rough-wall pipe flow
- Effects of surface roughness on a separating turbulent boundary layer
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