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Drag Reduction by Laminar Flow Control
Energies
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doi 10.3390/en11010252
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Date
January 20, 2018
Authors
Nils Beck
Tim Landa
Arne Seitz
Loek Boermans
Yaolong Liu
Rolf Radespiel
Publisher
MDPI AG
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