Boundary Layers: Turbulent III
ORAL · Z08 · ID: 677793
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Thermal boundary condition and unsteady effects in high-speed turbulent channels.
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Akanksha Baranwal
- Texas A&M University
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Akanksha Baranwal
- Texas A&M University
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Diego A Donzis
- Texas A&M University
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Scaling surface drag in the atmospheric boundary layer using laboratory concepts
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Abhishek Gupta
- Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
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Abhishek Gupta
- Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
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Shivsai Ajit Dixit
- IITM Pune
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Harish Choudhary
- IITM Pune
- Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
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Thara Prabhakaran
- IITM Pune
- Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
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Transition from attached to detached eddies in stably stratified boundary layers
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Michael Heisel
- University of California in Los Angeles
- University of California at Los Angeles
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Michael Heisel
- University of California in Los Angeles
- University of California at Los Angeles
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Peter P Sullivan
- National Center for Atmospheric Research
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Gabriel G Katul
- Duke University
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University
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Marcelo Chamecki
- University of California in Los Angeles
- University of California, Los Angeles
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Boundary layer structure over standing waves
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Heesung Jung
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Heesung Jung
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Shyuan Cheng
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Leonardo Chamorro
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
- Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Unsteady Surface Pressure Spectra with Small Levels of Wall Vibration
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Scott C Morris
- University of Notre Dame
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Scott C Morris
- University of Notre Dame
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Christopher Romanoski
- University of Notre Dame
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Fluid-structure interaction of a viscoelastic compliant wall in turbulent channel flow
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Publication: DNS of vibration and radiated sound of an elastic plate in turbulent channel flow, Soham Prajapati, Sreevatsa Anantharamu and Krishnan Mahesh, In preparation.
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Soham Prajapati
- University of Minnesota
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Soham Prajapati
- University of Minnesota
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Sreevatsa Anantharamu
- University of Minnesota
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Krishnan Mahesh
- University of Minnesota
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Wall-resolved LES investigation of Reynolds number effects on a near-stall airfoil flowfield up to Re<sub>c</sub>=10<sup>7</sup>
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Yoshiharu Tamaki
- Tohoku Univ
- Tohoku University
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Yoshiharu Tamaki
- Tohoku Univ
- Tohoku University
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Soshi Kawai
- Tohoku Univ
- Tohoku University
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Simultaneous flow-field measurements of velocity and passive-scalar mixture-fraction from a point-source in a turbulent boundary layer
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Isaiah Wall
- Arizona State University
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Isaiah Wall
- Arizona State University
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Gokul Pathikonda
- Arizona State University
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Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Boundary Layer Flows Over a Permeable Bed Using Continuum and Pore-Resolved Approaches
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Publication: A manuscript "Pore-resolved simulations of turbulent boundary layer flow over permeable and impermeable sediment beds" is submitted to Journal of Fluid Mechanics and under review.
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Xiaoliang He
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Xiaoliang He
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Shashank K Karra
- Oregon State University
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Sourabh V Apte
- Oregon State University
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Jennifer Ziegler
- University of Delaware / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Timothy D Scheibe
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Reynolds stress budgets in Cartesian and orthogonal curvilinear coordinates for a turbulent flow over a curved ramp via DNS
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Publication: 1. Aithal, A. B., & Ferrante, A. (2020). A fast pressure-correction method for incompressible flows over curved walls. Journal of Computational Physics, 421, 109693.
2. Aithal, A. B., Tipirneni, M. & Ferrante, A. (2022). Temproal accuracy of FastRK3. Journal of Computational Physics, Under review.Presenters
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Antonino Ferrante
- University of Washington
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Abhiram B Aithal
- University of Washington
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Antonino Ferrante
- University of Washington
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