Prediction of near-wall turbulence using minimal flow unit
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- Modelling smooth- and transitionally rough-wall turbulent channel flow by leveraging inner-outer interactions and principal component analysis
- Predictive models for near-wall velocity and temperature fluctuations in supersonic wall-bounded turbulence
- The minimal flow unit and origin of two-dimensional elasto-inertial turbulence
- Localizing effect of Langmuir circulations on small-scale turbulence in shallow water
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