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Visualisation of turbulent wedges under the influence of favourable pressure gradients using both shear-sensitive and temperature sensitive liquid crystals

Visualisation of turbulent wedges under the influence of favourable pressure gradients using both shear-sensitive and temperature sensitive liquid crystals
Visualisation of turbulent wedges under the influence of favourable pressure gradients using both shear-sensitive and temperature sensitive liquid crystals
Zhong, S.
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Chong, T.P.
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Hodson, H.P.
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Zhong, S.
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Chong, T.P.
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Hodson, H.P.
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Zhong, S., Chong, T.P. and Hodson, H.P. (2002) Visualisation of turbulent wedges under the influence of favourable pressure gradients using both shear-sensitive and temperature sensitive liquid crystals. ASME Fluid Engineering Summer Meeting, July, 2002.

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Published date: 2002
Additional Information: FEDSM-2002-31168
Venue - Dates: ASME Fluid Engineering Summer Meeting, July, 2002, 2002-01-01

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Local EPrints ID: 10265
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/10265
PURE UUID: 86045caa-5a32-4928-a924-8c68228c90ef

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Date deposited: 23 May 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 13:33

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Author: S. Zhong
Author: T.P. Chong
Author: H.P. Hodson

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