Effect of Stabilizing Forces on Turbulence

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The appearance of expressed discontinuity layers in the free atmosphere, where a warm air mass flows over a cold mass without perceptible intermingling forms the basis of the present report. In these experiments an air stream is to be blown between a water-cooled and a vapor-heated plate. According to what preceded it is anticipated that the exchange will be enhanced.

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Prandtl, L. June 1931.

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The appearance of expressed discontinuity layers in the free atmosphere, where a warm air mass flows over a cold mass without perceptible intermingling forms the basis of the present report. In these experiments an air stream is to be blown between a water-cooled and a vapor-heated plate. According to what preceded it is anticipated that the exchange will be enhanced.

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11 p.

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  • Accession or Local Control No: 93R23711
  • URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19930094791 External Link
  • Report No.: NACA-TM-625
  • Center for AeroSpace Information Number: 19930094791
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc277441

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Prandtl, L. Effect of Stabilizing Forces on Turbulence, report, June 1931; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc277441/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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