Revisiting inclination of large-scale motions in unstably stratified channel flow
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- Uniform momentum and temperature zones in unstably stratified turbulent flows
- Turbulence modulation by charged inertial particles in channel flow
- The exchanges between the mainstream in an open channel and a recirculating flow on its side at large Froude numbers
- Law of the wall in an unstably stratified turbulent channel flow
- Unstable turbulent channel flow response to spanwise-heterogeneous heat fluxes: Prandtl's secondary flow of the third kind
- Secondary currents and very-large-scale motions in open-channel flow over streamwise ridges
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