Laminar-turbulent boundary-layer transition over a rough rotating disk
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- Turbulent boundary layers over flat plates and rotating disks -- the legacy of von Kármán: a Stockholm perspective
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- Transition to turbulence in the rotating disk boundary layer of a rotor–stator cavity
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