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Figure 2.1: Rotating–disk flow.
Figure 4.2: The change of intermittency factor γΩ in the radial direction r∗. Lam-inar region: γ ∼= 0; Transition region: 0 < γ < 1; Turbulent region: γ = 1.∗ = 1 rad/s, Reφ = 600, h∗ = 40δ, D = 0.367.
Figure 4.4: Comparison of the results of the TSST simulations (Dh = 0.092,∗ = 10δ, Reφ = 733, Re = 210 and Re = 546 ) to the experimental data fromFigure 2 in Colley et al
Figure 5.3: TSI 1218–20W hot–film probe.
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