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Multiscale laminar flows with turbulentlike properties

Rossi et al., 2006

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16171478898898424958
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Rossi L
Vassilicos J
Hardalupas Y
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Physical review letters

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By applying fractal electromagnetic force fields on a thin layer of brine, we generate steady quasi-two-dimensional laminar flows with multiscale stagnation point topology. This topology is shown to control the evolution of pair separation (Δ) statistics by imposing a …
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