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An inherent problem when analysing confined turbulent flows, using a numerical approach, is mapping within the conventionally termed ‘near wall zone’. In order to accommodate the rapid variations in both velocities and turbulent kinetic energies the region would, if conventional techniques are employed, require an extremely fine spatial subdivision.

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