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    Dynamic shear stress in parallel-plate flow chambers by Bacabac, Rommel G., Smit, Theo H., Cowin, Stephen C., Van Loon, Jack J.W.A., Nieuwstadt, Frans T.M., Heethaar, Rob, Klein-Nulend, Jenneke

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (2005)
    “…An in vitro model using a parallel-plate fluid flow chamber is supposed to simulate in vivo fluid shear stresses on various cell types exposed to dynamic fluid…”
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    Experimental Observation of Nonlinear Traveling Waves in Turbulent Pipe Flow by Hof, Björn, Casimir W. H. van Doorne, Westerweel, Jerry, Frans T. M. Nieuwstadt, Faisst, Holger, Eckhardt, Bruno, Wedin, Hakan, Kerswell, Richard R., Waleffe, Fabian

    “…Transition to turbulence in pipe flow is one of the most fundamental and longest-standing problems in fluid dynamics. Stability theory suggests that the flow…”
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    Turbulence regeneration in pipe flow at moderate Reynolds numbers by HOF, Björn, VAN DOOME, Casimir W. H, WESTERWEEL, Jerry, NIEUWSTADT, Frans T. M

    Published in Physical review letters (18-11-2005)
    “…We present the results of an experimental investigation into the nature and structure of turbulent pipe flow at moderate Reynolds numbers. A turbulence…”
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    Effects of changing surface heat flux on atmospheric boundary-layer flow over flat terrain by OWINOH, Antony Z, HUNT, Julian C. R, ORR, Andrew, CLARK, Peter, KLEIN, Rupert, FERNANDO, H. J. S, NIEUWSTADT, Frans T. M

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-08-2005)
    “…We examine the unsteady response of a neutral atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) of depth h and friction velocity u ^sub *^ when a uniform surface heat flux is…”
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    A Fluid Mechanics Model for an Axial Cyclone Separator by Nieuwstadt, Frans T. M, Dirkzwager, Maarten

    “…The design of an axial cyclone for the removal of liquid droplets from a liquid stream is considered. The design constraints are that the swirl in the…”
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