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Measurement techniques in low-speed turbulent flows

A report on EUROMECH 202

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Measurement techniques in low-speed turbulent flows were discussed at the EUROMECH 202 Colloquium at NLR in Marknesse, The Netherlands, October 7–10, 1985. A total of 54 participants from 9 countries attended, and 38 papers were given in two sessions, each closed with a general discussion.

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van den Berg, B., Bertelrud, A. Measurement techniques in low-speed turbulent flows. Experiments in Fluids 6, 61–66 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00226136

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