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Key physical features of the UFR in question are: separation of the turbulent boundary layer from | |||
a smooth surface driven by adverse pressure gradient, a rapid development of three-dimensional | |||
turbulent structures in the separated shear layer, its reattachment to the plane wall, and further | |||
relaxation of the reattached turbulent boundary layer to the “normal” state. | |||
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Revision as of 15:38, 30 November 2017
Semi-Confined Flows
Underlying Flow Regime 3-34
Best Practice Advice
Key Physics
Key physical features of the UFR in question are: separation of the turbulent boundary layer from
a smooth surface driven by adverse pressure gradient, a rapid development of three-dimensional
turbulent structures in the separated shear layer, its reattachment to the plane wall, and further
relaxation of the reattached turbulent boundary layer to the “normal” state.
Contributed by: E. Guseva, M. Strelets — Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU)
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