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Journal of Fluid Mechanics Volume 349 25 October 1997 N. R. Panchapakesan, T. B. Nickels, P. N. Joubert & A. J. Smits Lateral straining of turbulent boundary layers. Part 2. Streamline convergence page | D. L. Koch & A. J.C. Ladd Moderate Reynolds number flows through periodic and random arrays of aligned cylinders 31 G. Jourdan, L. Houas, J.-F. Haas & G. Ben-Dor Thickness and volume measurements of a Richtmyer—Meshkov instability-induced mixing zone in a square shock tube 67 B. P. Brown & B. M. Argrow Two-dimensional shock tube flow for dense gases 95 L. Fleury & O. Thual Stationary fronts of the thermohaline circulation in the low-aspect-ratio limit 117 J. Jiménez, A. Lifian, M. M. Rogers & F. J. Higuera A priori testing of subgrid models for chemically reacting non-premixed turbulent shear flows R. Camassa, D. D. Holm & C. D. Levermore Long-time shallow-water equations with a varying bottom G. Bruneaux, T. Poinsot & J. H. Ferziger Premixed flame—wall interaction in a turbulent channel flow: budget for the flame surface density evolution equation and modelling O. Laget & F. Dias Numerical computation of capillary—gravity interfacial solitary waves J. O’Neil & C. Meneveau Subgrid-scale stresses and their modelling in a turbulent plane wake P. Sammarco, H. H. Tran & C. C. Mei Subharmonic resonance of Venice gates in waves. Part 1. Evolution equation and uniform incident waves P. Sammarco, H. H. Tran, O. Gottlieb & C.C. Mei Subharmonic resonance of Venice gates in waves. Part 2. Sinusoidally modulated incident waves L. R. M. Maas On the nonlinear Helmholtz response of almost-enclosed tidal basins with sloping bottoms Book REVIEW Applied Continuum Mechanics, by T. J. Chung INDEX TO VOLUME 349 Now Online http://www.journals.cup.org UNIVERSITY PRESS JFLSA7 349 1-382 (1997) 0022-1120 © Cambridge University Press 0022-1120(199710)349;1-# Journal of Fluid Mechanics Volume 349 25 October 1997 N. R. Panchapakesan, T. B. Nickels, P. N. Joubert & A. J. Smits Lateral straining of turbulent boundary layers. Part 2. Streamline convergence page | D. L. Koch & A. J.C. Ladd Moderate Reynolds number flows through periodic and random arrays of aligned cylinders 31 G. Jourdan, L. Houas, J.-F. Haas & G. Ben-Dor Thickness and volume measurements of a Richtmyer—Meshkov instability-induced mixing zone in a square shock tube 67 B. P. Brown & B. M. Argrow Two-dimensional shock tube flow for dense gases 95 L. Fleury & O. Thual Stationary fronts of the thermohaline circulation in the low-aspect-ratio limit 117 J. Jiménez, A. Lifian, M. M. Rogers & F. J. Higuera A priori testing of subgrid models for chemically reacting non-premixed turbulent shear flows R. Camassa, D. D. Holm & C. D. Levermore Long-time shallow-water equations with a varying bottom G. Bruneaux, T. Poinsot & J. H. Ferziger Premixed flame—wall interaction in a turbulent channel flow: budget for the flame surface density evolution equation and modelling O. Laget & F. Dias Numerical computation of capillary—gravity interfacial solitary waves J. O’Neil & C. Meneveau Subgrid-scale stresses and their modelling in a turbulent plane wake P. Sammarco, H. H. Tran & C. C. Mei Subharmonic resonance of Venice gates in waves. Part 1. Evolution equation and uniform incident waves P. Sammarco, H. H. Tran, O. Gottlieb & C.C. Mei Subharmonic resonance of Venice gates in waves. Part 2. Sinusoidally modulated incident waves L. R. M. Maas On the nonlinear Helmholtz response of almost-enclosed tidal basins with sloping bottoms Book REVIEW Applied Continuum Mechanics, by T. J. Chung INDEX TO VOLUME 349 Now Online http://www.journals.cup.org UNIVERSITY PRESS JFLSA7 349 1-382 (1997) 0022-1120 © Cambridge University Press 0022-1120(199710)349;1-#

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