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[One of the simplest, and yet unexplored, porous bodies is screens and fine-mesh screens. Their distinctive feature is the regular porosity.]
Published: Sep 2, 2016
Keywords: Porous Layer; Hydraulic Resistance; Isotropic Turbulence; Resistance Coefficient; Porous Insert
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