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The fluid dynamics of this turbine were modeled using Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations [1].
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Author(s), Year, "Title of Paper," Proceedings of Conference Name , Publisher (optional), Location, pp. pages. The fluid dynamics of this turbine were modeled
Several finite element models have been proposed to solve this problem [3, 5, 8]. This phenomenon is well-documented in literature [1–4]. | | Example: | [5] Liu, J
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