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Polymer maximum drag reduction: A unique transitional state
Dubief, Yves
;
White, Christopher M.
;
Shaqfeh, Eric S. G.
et al.
2010
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Annual Research Briefs
, p. 47-56
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Keywords :
Polymer; Drag reduction; Maximum drag reduction; Turbulence; Transition; Boundary layer
Disciplines :
Chemical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Author, co-author :
Dubief, Yves;
University of Vermont > School of Engineering and Vermont Advanced Computing Center
White, Christopher M.;
University of New Hampshire > Mechanical Engineering Department and Center for Fluid Physics
Shaqfeh, Eric S. G.;
Stanford University > Mechanical Engineering Department, Department of Chemical Engineering
Terrapon, Vincent
;
Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
Language :
English
Title :
Polymer maximum drag reduction: A unique transitional state
Publication date :
2010
Journal title :
Annual Research Briefs
Publisher :
Center for Turbulence Research, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ames Research Center, Stanford, United States - California
Pages :
47-56
Additional URL :
http://www.stanford.edu/group/ctr/ResBriefs/2010/index.html
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