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Interference action of weakly compliant boundaries in the gradient flows

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The conditions for possible reduction of hydrodynamic resistance by the compliant coatings are considered from two points of view: pulling the laminar flow and alteration of turbulence generation in the near-wall zone. A strong effect of the longitudinal pressure gradient and reasonability of the search for the laminarized bypass flows in the presence of compliant coatings are distinguished.

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Semenov, B.N. Interference action of weakly compliant boundaries in the gradient flows. Thermophys. Aeromech. 20, 303–308 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869864313030050

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