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Effect of drag reducers on transport phenomena in turbulent pipe flow
Momentum transfer in turbulent pipe flows (d = 51 mm) with and without a drag reducer was studied. Age distributions of coherent fluid structures at the pipe wall were determined at different Reynolds numbers (104
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