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Predictions of Separated and Transitional Boundary Layers Under Low-Pressure Turbine Airfoil Conditions Using an Intermittency Transport Equation

Y. B. Suzen    
P. G. Huang    
Lennart S. Hultgren    
and David E. Ashpis    

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