Thin layer approximation and algebraic model for separated turbulent flows
Barrett S. Baldwin
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Thin layer approximation and algebraic model for separated turbulent flows
Published
1978
Publisher
AIAA
Pages
8
Subjects
A near-wall Reynolds-stress closure without wall normals
Closure strategies for turbulent and transitional flows
The influence of free-stream turbulence on separation of turbulent boundary layers in incompressible, two-dimensional flow
Nonlinear Instability, Chaos and Turbulence, Vol. 2 (Advances in Fluid Mechanics)
Near-wall modelling of compressible turbulent flows
Principles of Turbulence Control
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Thin layer approximation and algebraic model for separated turbulent flows was written by Barrett S. Baldwin.
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