Turbulence Control II
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Presentations
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Characterization of flow control effects over a 3D turret
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Authors
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Marlyn Andino
Syracuse University
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Ryan Wallace
Syracuse University
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Mark Glauser
Syracuse University
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Ryan Schmit
Air Force Research Laboratory
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James Myatt
Air Force Research Laboratory
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R. Chris Camphouse
Sandia National Laboratories
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The Effect of Closed Loop Flow Control on the Integral Scales over a 3D Turret
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Authors
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Ryan Wallace
Syracuse University
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Marlyn Andino
Syracuse University
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R. Chris Camphouse
Sandia National Laboratories
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Ryan Schmit
Air Force Research Laboratory
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James Myatt
Air Force Research Laboratory
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Mark Glauser
Syracuse University
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Application of closed-loop control techniques in an axisymmetric jet at Mach 0.6
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Authors
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Kerwin Low
Syracuse University
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A.M. Hall
Syracuse University
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Ryan Wallace
Syracuse University
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Marlyn Andino
Syracuse University
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Mark Glauser
Syracuse University
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A new passive turbulence grid with improved isotropy
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Authors
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Richard Vonlanthen
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
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Peter A. Monkewitz
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
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A new approach to: (a) grid generation for numerical optimization, and (b) interconnect networks for beowulf clusters, leveraging n-dimensional sphere-packings
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Authors
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Thomas Bewley
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, University of California, San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego, MAE, UCSD
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Joe Cessna
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego
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Paul Belitz
UC San Diego
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A lattice-based approach to derivative-free optimization
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Authors
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Paul Belitz
University of California, San Diego
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Thomas Bewley
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, University of California, San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego, MAE, UCSD
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Ensemble/Variational Estimation (EnVE) and its application to turbulent flows in complex geometries
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Authors
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Joe Cessna
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego
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Christopher Colburn
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego
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Thomas Bewley
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, University of California, San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego, MAE, UCSD
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Frank Ham
Stanford University, Center for Turbulence Research
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Qiqi Wang
Stanford University
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Gianluca Iaccarino
Stanford University
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Ensemble/Variational Estimation (EnVE) and its application to canonical turbulent flow realizations
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Authors
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Christopher Colburn
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego
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Joe Cessna
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego
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Thomas Bewley
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, University of California, San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego, MAE, UCSD
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Ensemble/Variational Observation (EnVO): a rigorous approach to adaptive observation built on the framework of EnVE
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Authors
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David Zhang
UC San Diego
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Joe Cessna
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego
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Christopher Colburn
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego
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Thomas Bewley
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, University of California, San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego, MAE, UCSD
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Pseudo Volume-filling Sampling (PVS) via Bouyancy Control in Hurricane and Ocean Systems
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Authors
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Robert Krohn
UC San Diego
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David Zhang
UC San Diego
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Thomas Bewley
UC San Diego, University of California-San Diego, University of California, San Diego, Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs, UC San Diego, MAE, UCSD
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