Buckling flows. Exploring the origins and structure of turbulence
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Bejan, A; Jones, JA
Published in: Mechanical Engineering
November 1, 1989
The author discusses how buckling flow has become a new area in fluid mechanics research because of numerous natural flow phenomena which exhibit geometric features which can be compared with classical buckling of solid elastic columns. The most striking feature of these flows is the deformation of the straight stream into a sinusoidal shape whose wavelength is characteristic (i.e., reproducible, not random).
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Mechanical Engineering
ISSN
0025-6501
Publication Date
November 1, 1989
Volume
111
Issue
11
Start / End Page
70 / 74
Related Subject Headings
- 0913 Mechanical Engineering
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Bejan, A., & Jones, J. A. (1989). Buckling flows. Exploring the origins and structure of turbulence. Mechanical Engineering, 111(11), 70–74.
Bejan, A., and J. A. Jones. “Buckling flows. Exploring the origins and structure of turbulence.” Mechanical Engineering 111, no. 11 (November 1, 1989): 70–74.
Bejan A, Jones JA. Buckling flows. Exploring the origins and structure of turbulence. Mechanical Engineering. 1989 Nov 1;111(11):70–4.
Bejan, A., and J. A. Jones. “Buckling flows. Exploring the origins and structure of turbulence.” Mechanical Engineering, vol. 111, no. 11, Nov. 1989, pp. 70–74.
Bejan A, Jones JA. Buckling flows. Exploring the origins and structure of turbulence. Mechanical Engineering. 1989 Nov 1;111(11):70–74.
Published In
Mechanical Engineering
ISSN
0025-6501
Publication Date
November 1, 1989
Volume
111
Issue
11
Start / End Page
70 / 74
Related Subject Headings
- 0913 Mechanical Engineering