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Hey,
I am trying to find some good physical experiments, investigating the drag on stair-step vs smooth geometries. In particular it would be interesting to compare the well studied "flow across cylinder" case. I am not talking about a square cylinder, but rather a round cylinder with a stair-step wall. Any pointers would be appreciated. Cheers!
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