Non-Newtonian Flows: Turbulence
ORAL · D12
Presentations
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Elasto-Inertial Turbulence: From Subcritical Turbulence to Maximum Drag Reduction
ORAL
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Authors
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Yves Dubief
University of Vermont, School of Engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington VT
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Samir Sid
Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium
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Raphael Egan
Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium
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Vincent Terrapon
University of Liege, Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium
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The maximum drag reduction asymptote
ORAL
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Authors
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George H. Choueiri
Institute of Science and Technology Austria
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Bjorn Hof
IST Austria, Institute of Science and Technology Austria
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Spatial-Temporal dynamics of Newtonian and viscoelastic turbulence
ORAL
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Authors
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Sung-Ning Wang
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Michael Graham
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Scaling of energy amplification in the weak and strong elastic limits of viscoelastic shear flows
ORAL
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Authors
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Ismail Hameduddin
The Johns Hopkins University
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Tamer Zaki
John Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins University
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Dennice Gayme
Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins University
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Streak instability in viscoelastic Couette flow
ORAL
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Authors
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Luca Biancofiore
Imperial College London
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Luca Brandt
Linne FLOW Centre, KTH Mechanics, Stockholm, Sweden, KTH - Stockholm, Linne FLOW Center, KTH Mechanics
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Tamer Zaki
John Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins University
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Elastic Turbulence in Parallel Shear Flows at Low Re
ORAL
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Authors
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Boyang Qin
Univ of Pennsylvania
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Paulo Arratia
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Mechanical Engineering, SEAS, University of Pennsylvania, Univ of Pennsylvania
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Transition to asymmetry in pipe flow of shear-thinning fluids: a linear instability?
ORAL
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Authors
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David Dennis
University of Liverpool
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Chaofan Wen
University of Liverpool
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Robert Poole
University of Liverpool
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Investigation of the required length for fully developed pipe flow with drag-reducing polymer solutions
ORAL
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Authors
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Yasaman Farsiani
Oklahoma State University
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Brian Elbing
Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma State Univ
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Natural transition to turbulence in polymeric channel flow
ORAL
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Authors
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Sang Jin Lee
Imperial College London
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Tamer Zaki
John Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins University
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Energy transfer and drag reduction in elasto-inertial turbulence laden with elongated contravariant and covariant polymers
ORAL
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Authors
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Kiyosi Horiuti
Dept. Mechano-Aerospace Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
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