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Influence of the interfacial forces on the turbulence structure

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The interfacial forces are in interaction with all other forces in the momentum equations. Experiments for investigation of the turbulence are concentrated always on some collective action of the forces. Therefore they have to be described correctly. Of course, performing simple analytical experiments by isolating only one force is what is always needed but very difficult. We discuss in this chapter the role of some of the forces which are still under investigation world wide.

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Kolev, N.I. (2011). Influence of the interfacial forces on the turbulence structure. In: Multiphase Flow Dynamics 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20749-5_5

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