1994
DOI: 10.1299/jsmeb.37.449
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Turbulent Boundary Layer on a Rotating Disk in Infinite Quiescent Fluid.

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“…[77]. At the same time, approach [71] yields inaccurate predictions for Re ω = (0.5-0.75) × 10 6 . 3.5, for Re ω ≥ 0.75 × 10 6 , the dimensionless mass flow rate predicted by Eq.…”
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“…[77]. At the same time, approach [71] yields inaccurate predictions for Re ω = (0.5-0.75) × 10 6 . 3.5, for Re ω ≥ 0.75 × 10 6 , the dimensionless mass flow rate predicted by Eq.…”
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“…For turbulent flow, power-law profiles were employed: [71] f ðnÞ ¼ n n ð1 À n n=m Þ; tan u ¼ að1 À n n=m Þ;…”
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“…The almost linear decrease of v * rms /V * w with z * /δ * 95 shown in figure 2(f) in the region 0.1 < z * /δ * 95 < 1.0 is in agreement with ref. [6]. It is clear that neither the Rotta-Clauser boundary-layer thickness nor δ * 95 are appropriate outer scales to compare with 2DTBL.…”
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“…A boundary layer on the disk surface changes from a laminar state to a turbulent state. The transition and turbulent regions thus lie in the outer region of the rotating disk (Itoh et al 1994;Appelquist et al 2018;Lee et al, 2018). The flow near the disk edge was also investigated.…”
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