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      Keller, Jacob Charles, author.
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      Prediction and Examination of Rotor Sound using Computational Fluid Dynamics / Keller, Jacob
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      Rubtsov, Nickolai M. author.
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      Engineering Fluid Dynamics.
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      Pollard, Andrew. editor.
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      Engineering Fluid Dynamics.
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      Chernousko, Felix L. author.
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      foundations of the rigid body dynamics and of the asymptotic method of averaging. The rigorous approach based
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      Palmore, John Aaron, Jr., author.
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      understanding of the dynamics of fuel combustion. One way of studying this combustion process is through
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      Barr, Stephen M., author. (orcid)0000-0002-0450-165X
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      for four inflow conditions ranging from cut-in to rated wind speeds. The computational fluid dynamics
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      Shires, Andrew, author.
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      predictions using the SAUNA Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method that solves the Reynolds Averaged Navier
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      DiGregorio, Nicholas J., author. (orcid)0000-0002-3264-9125
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      range of 0.3 up to 16 using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, VULCAN. The boundary
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      Manar, Field Hogan, author.
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      better route to intuitive understanding of the fluid dynamic origin of the forces. The experimental data
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      Mo, Jingwen, author.
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      engineering because of rich unveiled striking phenomena such as superfast flows in carbon nanotubes, fluid