Use of heated corrugations for propulsion
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Publication:6197176
DOI10.1017/jfm.2024.66WikidataQ128629868 ScholiaQ128629868MaRDI QIDQ6197176
Shoyon Panday, J. M. Floryan, Unnamed Author
Publication date: 16 February 2024
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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