Details of the turbulent flow in a 1:8 aspect ratio rectangular duct at a Reynolds number of approximately 5800 were investigated both numerically and experimentally. The three-dimensional mean velocity field and the normal stresses were measured at a position 50 hydraulic diameters downstream from
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Experimental investigation of a rapidly rotating turbulent duct flow
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- Springer
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- 2002
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- English
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- 33
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- Article
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- 0723-4864
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