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<journal-title>London Journal of Research In Science: Natural and Formal</journal-title>
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<article-title>Method and Algorithm for Calculation of Turbulent Flows</article-title>
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<abstract><p>It is known that the fluid or gas laminar flow velocity spontaneous increase (without external forces) leads to a turbulent flow . The mechanism of flow spontaneous change from laminar to turbulent is not found. Obviously, a source of forces perpendicular to flow velocity must be detected. Further, it is shown that the fluid moving masses gravitomagnetic interaction may be the cause of turbulence.</p></abstract>
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<p>It is known that the fluid or gas laminar flow velocity spontaneous increase (without external forces) leads to a turbulent flow [1]. The mechanism of flow spontaneous change from laminar to turbulent is not found. Obviously, a source of forces perpendicular to flow velocity must be detected.
Further, it is shown that the fluid moving masses gravitomagnetic interaction may be the cause of
turbulence.</p>
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