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    Angular momentum transfer across the interface of two immiscible liquids by Sharifullin, B. R., Naumov, I. V.

    Published in Thermophysics and aeromechanics (2021)
    “…The paper studies the transfer of angular momentum across the interface of two immiscible liquids in a closed vortex flow, generated in a stationary…”
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    Effect of Rotation on Boundary Conditions at the Interface of Two Immiscible Fluids by Naumov, I. V., Sharifullin, B. R., Herrada, M. A., Shtern, V. N.

    Published in Journal of engineering thermophysics (01-09-2023)
    “…Recent experimental studies revealed the development of slip at the interface of a steady axisymmetric swirling flow of two immiscible fluids. As swirl…”
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    Experimental investigation of vortex structure formation in a gas-vortex bioreactor by Naumov, I. V., Gevorgiz, R. G., Skripkin, S. G., Sharifullin, B. R.

    Published in Thermophysics and aeromechanics (2022)
    “…The formation of circulation vortex cells in a liquid medium of a gas-vortex bioreactor has been experimentally studied. The study was carried out in an…”
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    Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Nano- and Microroughnesses on the Intensity of Swirled Flow by Naumov, I. V., Okulova, N. V., Sharifullin, B. R., Lomakina, V. A., Okulov, V. L.

    “…The effect of nanoroughnesses on the structure of a closed vortex flow generated in a motionless vertical cylindrical container by an upper rotating disk with…”
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    Mechanism of Disappearance of Vortex Breakdown in a Confined Flow by Carrion, L., Naumov, I. V., Sharifullin, B. R., Herrada, M. A., Shtern, V. N.

    Published in Journal of engineering thermophysics (01-02-2020)
    “…This experimental and numerical work explains why a vortex breakdown bubble first emerges and then disappears as the fluid rotation speeds up. To this end, we…”
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    Capillary hysteresis in a confined swirling two-fluid flow by Naumov, I. V., Sharifullin, B. R., Shtern, V. N.

    Published in Journal of engineering thermophysics (01-07-2017)
    “…This experimental study describes a hysteresis—a vivid manifestation of strongly nonlinear flow physics. A sealed vertical cylindrical container of radius 45…”
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