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The following pages link to Prediction of turbulent flow in curved pipes (Q4065183):
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- Calculation of laminar flow of compressible gas in the presence of heat transfer in two-dimensional curvilinear channels (Q786612) (← links)
- Secondary cells and separation in developing laminar curved-pipe flows (Q806610) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of three-dimensional viscous incompressible flows in divergent curved channels and turbulent model study (Q808913) (← links)
- A tribute to D.B. Spalding and his contributions in science and engineering (Q833659) (← links)
- Mean flow structures inside the human upper airway (Q943900) (← links)
- Turbulence-driven secondary flows in a curved pipe (Q1182716) (← links)
- Some comments on steady, laminar flow through twisted pipes (Q1246337) (← links)
- An implicit marching method for the two-dimensional reduced Navier-Stokes equations at arbitrary Mach number (Q1249478) (← links)
- A new method for handling flow problems with body forces (Q1254150) (← links)
- Turbulence models and their applications to the prediction of internal flows: A review (Q1821657) (← links)
- Velocity redistribution in curved rectangular channels (Q3928483) (← links)
- A numerical study of the similarity of fully developed turbulent flows in orthogonally rotating square ducts and stationary curved square ducts (Q4551803) (← links)
- The two‐fluid modelling of gas‐particle transport phenomenon in confined systems considering inter particle collision effects (Q5700346) (← links)