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Coherent vortex structures play a significant and important role in the dynamics of many commonly occurring natural flows, for example turbulent boundary layers and channel flows. One particularly important feature of these coherent vortices is how they interact with flow boundaries, and the subsequent generation of new coherent vortex structures.
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Munro, R.J., Dalziel, S.B. (2003). Particle resuspension by an impacting vortex ring. In: Gyr, A., Kinzelbach, W. (eds) Sedimentation and Sediment Transport. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0347-5_16
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