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Turbulent oscillating flows in smooth tubes are considered. A group of flows in which the logarithmic boundary layer grows monotonically with time is distinguished; the conditions of quasistationarity of these flows are determined. A model of a quasistationary turbulent oscillating flow in a smooth tube is constructed; the model is in satisfactory agreement with experiment.
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Galiullin, R.G., Timokhina, L.A., Galiullina, É.R. et al. Model of Turbulent Oscillating Flows in Smooth Tubes. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 74, 704–709 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016720713984
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