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Taylor–Green vortex

Known as: Green-Taylor vortex, Taylor Green vortex, Green–Taylor vortex 
In fluid dynamics, the Taylor–Green vortex is an unsteady flow of a decaying vortex, which has an exact closed form solution of the incompressible… 
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2013
2013
In this paper, we propose an extension of a PISO method, previously developed to solve the Euler equations, and which is here… 
2012
2012
Recently vortex coalescence was reported in superconducting Sr2RuO4 by several experimental groups for fields applied along the c… 
2010
2010
We present an experimental study of the nucleation rate associated with current-driven vortex oscillations in magnetic… 
2009
2009
*In this work, new types of Eulerian motions are investigated as potential flow candidates for describing the bidirectional… 
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
A novel micromixing strategy is proposed for microfluidic applications. High-intensity nonlinear electroosmotic microvortices… 
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
A Lamb–Oseen vortex in a planar straining field is known to be subject to 3D (three-dimensional) short-wave instabilities which… 
1993
1993
An experimental investigation was undertaken to measure the effect of various configurations of low-profile vortex generator… 
1969
1969
Experiments were conducted to determine if vortices could aid the penetration and spreading of helium in a Mach 2 a i r s t ream…