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    Flow Structures in a U-Shaped Fuel Cell Flow Channel: Quantitative Visualization Using Particle Image Velocimetry,”

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    Flow through an experimental model of a U-shaped fuel cell channel is used to invest

    Experimental investigation of flat plates with transverse perforations at zero incidence

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    Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and direct force measurements are used to investigate the effect of transverse perforations on the flow-induced loading on and the associated flow structure around flat plates that are aligned with the oncoming flow. Plates with different characteristic diameter of the perforations, as well as a reference configuration without perforations are compared in terms of the spectra of the flow-induced forces, frequencies of the trailing edge vortex shedding and boundary layer profiles at the trailing edge at different planes across the perforation patterns for a range of inflow velocities. At high inflow velocities, boundary layer thickness increased as the diameter of the perforations increased and the distance from the perforation to the trailing edge of the plate decreased
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