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A RECENT study of swirling fluid flow in a circular pipe has unexpectedly shown that reverse flow occurs in the centre of the pipe for some rates of swirl and discharge.
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NUTTALL, J. Axial Flow in a Vortex. Nature 172, 582–583 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/172582a0
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