Analytical and phenomenological studies of rotating turbulence
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Cites work
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Cited in
(9)- Transformation properties of dynamic subgrid-scale models in a frame of reference undergoing rotation
- Large eddy simulations of decaying rotating turbulence
- Some remarks concerning recent work on rotating turbulence
- Development of a turbulence model based on the energy spectrum for flows involving rotation
- Turbulence modeling for the axially rotating pipe from the viewpoint of analytical closures
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- ON THE REGULARITY OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL ROTATING EULER–BOUSSINESQ EQUATIONS
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