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The following pages link to A note on “critical roughness height” and “transitional roughness” (Q3544213):
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- Numerical aspects of including wall roughness effects in the SST \(k-\omega \) eddy-viscosity turbulence model (Q448190) (← links)
- Experiments on the linear instability of flow in a wavy channel (Q860037) (← links)
- Three-dimensional instabilities of laminar flow in a rough channel and the concept of hydraulically smooth wall (Q875577) (← links)
- Mean momentum balance analysis of rough-wall turbulent boundary layers (Q989322) (← links)
- Parametric forcing approach to rough-wall turbulent channel flow (Q2863479) (← links)
- Force and torque acting on particles in a transitionally rough open-channel flow (Q2891915) (← links)
- Effects of free-stream turbulence on rough surface turbulent boundary layers (Q3550371) (← links)
- The rough favourable pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer (Q3550466) (← links)
- Turbulent drag reduction with polymer additive in rough pipes (Q3550512) (← links)
- Two-dimensional instability of flow in a rough channel (Q3554968) (← links)
- Generalized slip condition over rough surfaces (Q4559290) (← links)
- Inner and outer scalings in rough surface zero pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers (Q5190651) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow over a surrogate for Nikuradse-type roughness (Q5226304) (← links)
- Wall-bounded flow over a realistically rough superhydrophobic surface (Q5229696) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations of Taylor–Couette turbulence: the effects of sand grain roughness (Q5231524) (← links)
- Flow over natural or engineered surfaces: an adjoint homogenization perspective (Q5235646) (← links)
- A universal velocity profile for smooth wall pipe flow (Q5235714) (← links)
- A new approach to understanding and modelling the influence of wall roughness on friction factors for pipe and channel flows (Q5302700) (← links)
- Examination of a critical roughness height for outer layer similarity (Q5303465) (← links)
- Flow in a commercial steel pipe (Q5444209) (← links)