
doi: 10.1007/bf03185248
The equation for the correlation function in Burgers’ recent approach (Istanbul, 1952) is investigated. It is shown that the parameter β must have the value zero. Both from qualitative arguments and numerical integration, it appears that the solution of the equation is consistent with experiments; thus Burgers’ approach might be profitably pursued.
fluid mechanics
fluid mechanics
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