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Experimental setup for vusualization of pulsating turbulent flows

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An experimental setup for study of subsonic pulsating turbulent flows is developed. The main goal of the setup is visualization. The construction of the setup and the pulsator are described in detail. Characteristics of a pulsating flow are measured in the test section of the setup. The unambiguous correlations between the velocity characteristics and position of the control mechanisms of the setup are determined and experimentally tested.

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Correspondence to V. M. Molochnikov.

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Original Russian Text © N.S. Dushin, A.N. Mikheev, N.I. Mikheev, V.M. Molochnikov, 2014, published in Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 2014, No. 4, pp. 119–122.

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Dushin, N.S., Mikheev, A.N., Mikheev, N.I. et al. Experimental setup for vusualization of pulsating turbulent flows. Instrum Exp Tech 57, 499–502 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441214030154

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