Multi-spatial scale and multi-frequency resolution Proper Orthogonal Decomposition for patterns of wall-streamwise pressure gradient fluctuation of impinging jets
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In the coating industry, seemingly ordered millimeter-scale W or X-like patterns inevitably appear on the coating wiped by jets. Considering the dynamic control of coating thickness by the maximum ...
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