On the inherent bias of swirling strength in defining vortical structure. Bernard, P., S. Physics of Fluids, 31(3):35107, AIP Publishing LLC, 4, 2019.
Website doi abstract bibtex 8 downloads The traditional practice of using rotational motion as the principal attribute of coherent vortical structures in the buffer region of near-wall turbulent flow is shown to create a biased accountin...
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