Herrero et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Flow structure at a confluence: Experimental data and the bluff body analogyHerrero et al., 2016
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- Herrero H
- García C
- Pedocchi F
- López G
- Szupiany R
- Pozzi-Piacenza C
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- Journal of Hydraulic Research
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An experimental characterization of the hydrodynamics of a mixing interface at an open channel confluence is presented. In the laboratory experiments, both a confluence and a cylinder set-up were studied in order to validate the bluff body analogy, which has been …
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