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Velocity, vorticity, and mach number
Beverley McKeon,Geneviève Comte-Bellot,John Foss,Jerry Westerweel,Fulvio Scarano,Cameron Tropea,James F. Meyers,Joseph W. Lee,Angelo A. Cavone,Richard Schodl,Manoochehr Koochesfahani,Yiannis Andreopoulos,Werner J. A. Dahm,John Mullin,James M. Wallace,Petar Vukoslavcevic,Scott C. Morris,Eric R. Pardyjak,Alvaro Cuerva +18 more
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Experimental Study of the Bottleneck in Fully Developed Turbulence
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the first experimental results on the dependence of the amplitude of the bottleneck as a function of the energy spectrum of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in wind-tunnel flow.
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The relation between the production efficiency of nitrogen atoms and the electrical characteristics of a dielectric barrier discharge
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Noninvasive Measurement of the Pressure Distribution in a Deformable Micro-Channel
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analytical method for extracting the pressure distribution in a deformable micro-channel under flow, which is based on a measurement of the channel deflection profile as a function of applied hydrostatic pressure.
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Introduction to Fourier Optics
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TL;DR: The second edition of this respected text considerably expands the original and reflects the tremendous advances made in the discipline since 1968 as discussed by the authors, with a special emphasis on applications to diffraction, imaging, optical data processing, and holography.