Non-Newtonian Flows: Instability and Turbulence I

ORAL · Q19 · ID: 681328





Presentations

  • ORAL

    Publication: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2206.11800.pdf

    Presenters

    • Arezoo M Ardekani

      • Purdue University
      • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
      • School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University,

    Authors

    • Arezoo M Ardekani

      • Purdue University
      • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
      • School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University,
    • Manish Kumar

      • Purdue
    • Jeffrey S Guasto

      • Tufts University

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  • ORAL

    Presenters

    • Louison Thorens

      • Tufts University

    Authors

    • Louison Thorens

      • Tufts University
    • Maliheh Teimouri

      • Tufts University
    • Manish Kumar

      • Purdue University
    • Arezoo M Ardekani

      • Purdue University
      • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
      • School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University,
    • Jeffrey S Guasto

      • Tufts University

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  • ORAL

    Publication: Y. Dubief, V. E. Terrapon, B. Hof, "Elasto-inertial turbulence", Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics (accepted)
    Y. Dubief, J. Page, R. R. Kerswell, V. E. Terrapon, V. Steinberg, "First coherent structure in elasto-inertial turbulence", Physical Review of Fluid Mechanics, 7, 073301, 2022
    F. Yin, Y. Dubief, "Emergence of elasto-inertial turbulence in 2D natural convection flows" (In preparation)
    M. Beneitez, J. Page, Y. Dubief & R. R. Kerswell, "Multistability of elasto- inertial two-dimensional channel flow" (In preparation)

    Presenters

    • Yves C Dubief

      • University of Vermont

    Authors

    • Yves C Dubief

      • University of Vermont
    • Fuqian Yin

      • University of Vermont

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  • ORAL

    Presenters

    • Martin Lellep

      • Univ of Edinburgh
      • School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh

    Authors

    • Martin Lellep

      • Univ of Edinburgh
      • School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh
    • Moritz Linkmann

      • School of Mathematic, University of Edinburgh
      • School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh
    • Alexander Morozov

      • University of Edinburgh
      • Univ of Edinburgh
      • School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh

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  • ORAL

    Presenters

    • Sami Yamanidouzisorkhabi

      • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

    Authors

    • Sami Yamanidouzisorkhabi

      • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
    • Yashasvi Raj

      • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
    • Tamer A Zaki

      • Johns Hopkins University
    • Gareth H McKinley

      • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
      • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
    • Irmgard Bischofberger

      • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
      • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
      • MIT

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  • ORAL

    Publication: M. Beneitez, J. Page, Y. Dubief & R. R. Kerswell, "Multistability of elasto-inertial two-dimensional channel flow" (In preparation)

    Presenters

    • Miguel Beneitez

      • DAMTP, University of Cambridge

    Authors

    • Miguel Beneitez

      • DAMTP, University of Cambridge
    • Jacob Page

      • University of Edinburgh
      • School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh
      • Univ of Cambridge
    • Yves C Dubief

      • University of Vermont
    • Rich R Kerswell

      • Univ of Cambridge

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  • ORAL

    Publication: The nature of the maximum drag reduction asymptote, Sarath S. Suresh, Bjoern Hof (planned paper)

    Presenters

    • Sarath S. Suresh

      • Institute of Science and Technology Aust

    Authors

    • Sarath S. Suresh

      • Institute of Science and Technology Aust
    • Bjoern Hof

      • Institute of Science and Technology Austria
      • Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
      • Institute of Science and Technology Aust

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