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Reynoldsnumberfor the runs whose spectra are shown in figure 12.
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Reynoldsnumber(based on the maximum height of the rivet) = 150.
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Reynoldsnumberof 200, this region extended downstream to approximately 4 trailing-edge thicknesses of the plate and half that distance normal to the flow.
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Reynoldsnumberalso affects the blood flow in capillaries.
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Reynoldsnumberis the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces.
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Reynolds numbers in simulations are much smaller than the values observed in astrophysics and geophysics.
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Reynolds numbers frequently arise when performing scaling of fluid dynamics problems, and as such can be used to determine dynamic similitude between two different cases of fluid flow.
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