Turbulence without inertia
Ronald G. Larson ()
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Ronald G. Larson: University of Michigan
Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6782, 27-28
Abstract:
Turbulence is normally driven by fluid inertia (or momentum). But turbulent patterns can be seen in fluids with no inertial forces, if there are high elastic forces. Such patterns may be dubbed ‘elastic turbulence’.
Date: 2000
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