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    Discussion: “Turbulent Flow in Axially Rotating Pipes” (Murakami, M., and Kikuyama, K., 1980, ASME J. Fluids Eng., 102, p. 97) PUBLIC ACCESS

    Edward Silberman
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    St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

    J. Fluids Eng 102(3), 386 (Sep 01, 1980) (1 page) doi:10.1115/1.3240703 History: Online October 26, 2009
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