McCarthy et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Wavelet coherence of surface pressure fluctuations due to von Kármán vortex shedding near a hemispherical protuberanceMcCarthy et al., 2019
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- McCarthy J
- Giacobello M
- Lam S
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- Experiments in Fluids
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Wavelet coherence analyses are done using fluctuating surface-pressure data, to reveal interesting aspects of von Kármán (vK) vortex shedding from a hydraulically smooth hemispherical protuberance. This study is conducted at a hemisphere-diameter (D) based …
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