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On the relevance of facesheet orifice geometry to acoustic liner impedance. [PDF]

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Turbulence-Model Predictions for Turbulent Boundary Layers

AIAA Journal, 1974
A set of turbulence model equations, originally postulated by Saffman, forms the basis of this three-part study of steady turbulent-boundary-layer structure above a flat plate. In one part of the study the turbulence equations are integrated through the viscous sublayer by means of time-marching numerical integration techniques and the constant in the ...
Saffman, P. G., Wilcox, D. C.
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Unsteady Turbulent Boundary Layers and Separation

AIAA Journal, 1975
The time dependent turbulent boundary-layer equations are integrated numerically with a two-layer eddy viscosity model (Cebeci-Smith formulation), for transient or oscillatory outer flows. Comparisons with previous theoretical results indicate that the present method is at least as good as the others.
Telionis, D. P., Tsahalis, D. Th.
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Compressible Turbulent Magnetohydrodynamic Boundary Layers

The Physics of Fluids, 1968
A closed analytical model for compressible magnetohydrodynamic boundary layers is formulated by using transport equations for the turbulent fluctuations of species mass density, velocity, and temperature, and thus avoiding a priori relations between turbulent fluxes and mean flow quantities.
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