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Evidence for layered anisotropic stratified turbulence in a freely evolving horizontal shear flow
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 983 / 2024
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- 18 March 2024, A20
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Comparing local energy cascade rates in isotropic turbulence using structure-function and filtering formulations
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 980 / 2024
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- 06 February 2024, A42
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Capturing the edge of chaos as a spectral submanifold in pipe flows
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 979 / 2024
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- 24 January 2024, A48
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Influence of small inertia on Jeffery orbits
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 979 / 2024
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- 19 January 2024, A42
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A data-driven method for modelling dissipation rates in stratified turbulence
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 977 / 2023
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- 19 December 2023, A37
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A multi-time-scale wall model for large-eddy simulations and applications to non-equilibrium channel flows
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 974 / 2023
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- 10 November 2023, A51
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Direct numerical simulation of turbulent flow in pipes with realistic large roughness at the wall
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- 09 November 2023, A40
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Scattering of swell by currents
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 975 / 2023
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- 09 November 2023, A1
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Vorticity cascade and turbulent drag in wall-bounded flows: plane Poiseuille flow
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- 31 October 2023, A27
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