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ISSN 0022-1120 25 September 2018

VOLUME 851

VOLUME

851

25 Sep.2018

85125 September 2018

1 Can a turbulent boundary layer becomeindependent of the Reynolds number?L. Djenidi, K. M. Talluru & R. A. Antonia

23 Computational modelling and analysisof haemodynamics in a simple model ofaortic stenosisC. Zhu, J.-H. Seo & R. Mittal

50 The role of the seam in the swing of acricket ballR. Deshpande, R. Shakya & S. Mittal

S 83 Importance of the nozzle-exit boundary-layerstate in subsonic turbulent jetsG. A. Brès, P. Jordan, V. Jaunet,M. Le Rallic, A. V. G. Cavalieri,A. Towne, S. K. Lele, T. Colonius &O. T. Schmidt

125 Quantification of turbulent mixing in collidinggravity currentsQ. Zhong, F. Hussain & H. J. S. Fernando

148 Suspensions of finite-size neutrally buoyantspheres in turbulent duct flowW. Fornari, H. T. Kazerooni, J. Hussong &L. Brandt

187 Locomotion inside a surfactant-laden drop atlow surface Péclet numbersV. A. Shaik, V. Vasani & A. M. Ardekani

231 The lifetimes of evaporating sessile dropletsare significantly extended by strong thermaleffectsF. G. H. Schofield, S. K. Wilson,D. Pritchard & K. Sefiane

245 Plane blast wave interaction with anelongated straight and inclined heat-generatedinhomogeneityS. Sembian, M. Liverts & N. Apazidis

268 On the spatial segregation of helicity byinertial waves in dynamo simulations andplanetary coresP. A. Davidson & A. Ranjan

288 Secondary flow in spanwise-periodic in-phasesinusoidal channelsA. Vidal, H. M. Nagib, P. Schlatter &R. Vinuesa

S 317 Flow-induced vibration of D-sectioncylinders: an afterbody is not essential forvortex-induced vibrationJ. Zhao, K. Hourigan & M. C. Thompson

344 Unsteady thrust, lift and moment of atwo-dimensional flapping thin airfoil in thepresence of leading-edge vortices: a firstapproximation from linear potential theoryR. Fernandez-Feria & J. Alaminos-Quesada

374 Bulk temperature and heat transport inturbulent Rayleigh–Bénard convection offluids with temperature-dependent propertiesS. Weiss, X. He, G. Ahlers, E. Bodenschatz& O. Shishkina

391 Fully resolved measurements of turbulentboundary layer flows up to Reτ = 20 000M. Samie, I. Marusic, N. Hutchins,M. K. Fu, Y. Fan, M. Hultmark &A. J. Smits

416 Robust features of a turbulent boundarylayer subjected to high-intensity free-streamturbulenceR. J. Hearst, E. Dogan &B. Ganapathisubramani

436 The influence of wall roughness on bubbledrag reduction in Taylor–Couette turbulenceR. A. Verschoof, D. Bakhuis, P. A. Bullee,S. G. Huisman, C. Sun & D. Lohse

447 Correlation coefficients of thermodynamicfluctuations in compressible aerodynamicturbulenceG. A. Gerolymos & I. Vallet

479 Wall pressure and vorticity in theintermittently turbulent regime of the Stokesboundary layerJ. H. Bettencourt & F. Dias

Contents continued on inside back cover.

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507 Axisymmetric three-dimensional gravitycurrents generated by lock exchangeR. Inghilesi, C. Adduce, V. Lombardi,F. Roman & V. Armenio

545 Experimental evidence of velocity profileinversion in developing laminar flow usingmagnetic resonance velocimetryA. Reci, A. J. Sederman & L. F. Gladden

558 Surface and subsurface contributions to thebuild-up of forces on bed particlesA. Leonardi, D. Pokrajac, F. Roman,F. Zanello & V. Armenio

S 573 Stability analysis of non-isothermal fibrespinning of polymeric solutionsK. Gupta & P. Chokshi

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636 Ageing and burst of surface bubblesS. Poulain, E. Villermaux & L. Bourouiba

672 Exact third-order structure functions fortwo-dimensional turbulenceJ.-H. Xie & O. Bühler

S 687 Flow around an inclined circular diskS. Gao, L. Tao, X. Tian & J. Yang

715 Viscous constraints on microorganismapproach and interactionM. Jabbarzadeh & H. C. Fu

739 ERRATUM

JFM Rapids (online only)

R1 Streamwise self-similarity and log scaling inturbulent boundary layersS. A. Dixit & O. N. Ramesh

R2 Axisymmetric simulation of viscoelasticfilament thinning with the Oldroyd-B modelE. Turkoz, J. M. Lopez-Herrera, J. Eggers,C. B. Arnold & L. Deike

R3 Transition to ultimate Rayleigh–Bénardturbulence revealed through extendedself-similarity scaling analysis of thetemperature structure functionsD. Krug, X. Zhu, D. Chung, I. Marusic,R. Verzicco & D. Lohse

R4 Maximal heat transfer between two parallelplatesS. Motoki, G. Kawahara & M. Shimizu

S R5 On the origin of the circular hydraulic jump ina thin liquid filmR. K. Bhagat, N. K. Jha, P. F. Linden &D. I. Wilson

R6 Vertically forced stably stratified cavity flow:instabilities of the basic stateJ. Yalim, J. M. Lopez & B. D. Welfert

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