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Roughness: blunt rectangle (shape I), cylinder (shape II) and cylinder with fairing (shape III).

Roughness: blunt rectangle (shape I), cylinder (shape II) and cylinder with fairing (shape III).

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In this experimental work, the influence of differently shaped roughness elements on a flat-plate, laminar boundary layer is investigated. The roughness elements under consideration are of blunt, cylindrical and streamlined shape. The primary goal is to control the region of local absolute instability and hairpin vortex shedding in the aft recircul...

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