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Turbulent mass transfer and diffusion in polymer solutions reducing friction drag

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A comparison is presented between the computed and experimental data on turbulent mass transfer and diffusion in the near-wall domain of a channel and plate.

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Translated from Inzhernerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 963–970, June, 1988.

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Shul'man, Z.P., Pokryvailo, N.A. & Kaberdina, E.B. Turbulent mass transfer and diffusion in polymer solutions reducing friction drag. Journal of Engineering Physics 54, 645–651 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01102653

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