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Universit`

a degli Studi di Pisa

Facolt`a di Ingegneria

Corso di Laurea Specialistica in Ingegneria Energetica

Turbulent isokinetic mixing processes

with stratified and unstratified fluids

Relatori:

Prof. Ing. Walter Ambrosini . . . . Prof. Horst-Michael Prasser . . . . Prof. Ing. Francesco Oriolo . . . . Dott. Ralf Kapulla

. . . . Dott. Ing. Nicola Forgione . . . .

Candidato:

Guido Galgani . . . . Sessione di Laurea 23 Aprile 2010 Anno Accademico 2008-2009

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