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Drag reduction in turbulent muddy seawater flows and some sedimentary consequences
J. L. BEST
, M. R. LEEDER
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Keyphrases
Drag Reduction
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Seawater Flow
100%
Clay
60%
Low Velocity
20%
Reduction Method
20%
Low Friction
20%
Different Boundaries
20%
Maximum Permissible Concentration
20%
Non-intrusive
20%
Sediment Transport
20%
Turbulent Boundary Layers
20%
Friction Factor
20%
Sediment Deposition
20%
Boundary Layer Characteristics
20%
Bed Shear Stress
20%
Laser Doppler Anemometry
20%
Bedform Development
20%
Clear Water
20%
Sediment Bedforms
20%
Law of the Wall
20%
Transport Development
20%
Buffer Zone
20%
Erosion Threshold
20%
Freshwater Flow
20%
Natural Marine Environment
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Drag Reduction
100%
Boundary Layer
20%
Earth Surface Sediment Transport
20%
Friction Factor
20%
Bedform
20%
Turbulent Boundary Layer
20%
Marine Environment
20%
Engineering
Drag Reduction
100%
Experimental Result
20%
Boundary Layer
20%
Reduction Process
20%
Turbulent Boundary Layer
20%
Friction Factor
20%