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Resonance Oscillations of a Gas in an Open‐End Pipe in the Turbulent Regime

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Consideration has been given to the theory of oscillating flows in a pipe for the case where turbulence develops monotonically, reaching the pipe axis within a certain period of time after the beginning of acceleration. A mathematical model describing resonance oscillations of this type in an open pipe and consistent with experiment has been constructed.

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Galiullin, R.G., Tkachenko, L.A., Filipov, S.E. et al. Resonance Oscillations of a Gas in an Open‐End Pipe in the Turbulent Regime. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 77, 132–137 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JOEP.0000020728.60504.ed

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