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Five Theorems of Turbulence and Their Practical Application

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Five theorems of turbulence are stated on the basis of experimental and theoretical research. These theorems permit simpler mathematical description of the gas dynamics of viscous, nonsteady, nonequilibrium, and compressible fluxes. Some conclusions are reached regarding the gas dynamics of combustion chambers and nozzles in rocket engines.

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Kochetkov, Y.M., Kravchik, T.N. & Podymova, O.A. Five Theorems of Turbulence and Their Practical Application. Russ. Engin. Res. 39, 855–861 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X19100149

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