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Turbulence management can be accomplished via manipulation of large-scale coherent structures (CS) by controlling their generation, growth and interactions. By turbulence management, we mean either enhancement or suppression of turbulence and related phenomena. Since accumulated evidence so far suggests that turbulent shear flows are characterized by CS, it is evident that turbulence management can be achieved in all turbulent shear flows. Obviously, such turbulence management can yield profound potential benefits in controlling turbulence phenomena, e.g., enhancement of mixing, heat transfer and chemical reaction (including combustion), and reduction of drag and aerodynamic noise.
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Hussain, A.K.M.F., Husain, H.S. (1988). Passive and Active Control of Jet Turbulence. In: Liepmann, H.W., Narasimha, R. (eds) Turbulence Management and Relaminarisation. International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83281-9_30
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