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THE USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES TO STUDY TURBULENCE CLOSE TO A WALL
K. K. SIRKAR
, T. J. HANRATTY
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Turbulence
100%
Electrochemical Techniques
100%
Velocity Gradient
66%
Mass Transfer Rate
66%
Mathematical Analysis
33%
Chemical Reaction
33%
Flow System
33%
Solid Surface
33%
Design Analysis
33%
Two-component
33%
Mass Transfer
33%
Local Time
33%
Fluctuating Velocity
33%
Electrode Surface
33%
Time-averaged Velocity
33%
Fluctuating Mass
33%
Probe Design
33%
Thermal Walls
33%
Test Electrode
33%
Hot Wire
33%
Hot-film Anemometer
33%
Engineering
Electrochemical Technique
100%
Velocity Gradient
66%
Mass Transfer Rate
66%
Research Work
33%
Local Time
33%
Electrode Surface
33%
Applied Voltage
33%
Flow System
33%
Fluctuating Velocity
33%