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Dipole formation in the transient planar wall jet
Brian P. Conlon
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Seth Lichter
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Mechanical Engineering
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Vorticity
100%
Wall Jet
100%
Dipole Formation
100%
Dipole
80%
Woods Hole
40%
Reynolds number
20%
Jet Velocity
20%
Quarter Plane
20%
Relative Magnitude
20%
Negligible Effects
20%
Near-wall
20%
General Circulation
20%
No-slip
20%
Separation Point
20%
Slip Boundary Condition
20%
Jet Width
20%
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
20%
Unsteady Boundary Layer
20%
Jet Flow Control
20%
Unsteady Separation
20%
Vorticity-stream Function
20%
Engineering
Transients
100%
Vorticity
100%
Boundary Condition
33%
Reynolds' Number
16%
Boundary Layer
16%
Jet Velocity
16%
Negligible Effect
16%
Relative Magnitude
16%
Separation Point
16%
Technical Report
16%
Streamfunctions
16%
Fluid Dynamics
16%