Turbulence: Wall-Bounded Flows - Model & Theory
ORAL · Q28
Presentations
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Universality of the logarithmic velocity profile restored
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Authors
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Paolo Luchini
Univ of Salerno
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Linear response theory for one point statistics in the log-law region of wall bounded turbulence
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Authors
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Yukio Kaneda
Aichi Institute of Technology
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto
University of Yamanashi
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Yoshiyuki Tsuji
Nagoya University
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Improved upper bounds on energy dissipation rates in plane Couette flow with boundary injection and suction
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Authors
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Harry Lee
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, University of Michigan
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Baole Wen
The University of Texas at Austin
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Charles Doering
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Univ. of Michigan
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Quantifying wall turbulence via a symmetry approach: A Lie group theory.
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Authors
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Zhen-Su She
State Key Lab. for Turb. \& Complex Sys., College Engg., Peking Univ., Beijing 100871, China, State Key Lab for Turb. \& Complex Sys., College Engg., Peking Univ., Beijing 100871, China, SKLTCS, COE, Peking Univ., Peking University, State Key Lab for Turb. & Complex Sys., College of Engg., Peking Univ., Beijing 100871, China, State Key Lab. for Turb. & Complex Sys., College Engg., Peking Univ., Beijing 100871, China
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Xi Chen
DOME, Texas Tech Univ., Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas Tech University
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Fazle Hussain
DOME, Texas Tech Univ.
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Modification of a Turbulent Boundary Layer within a Homogeneous Concentration of Drag reducing Polymer Solution.
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Authors
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Yasaman Farsiani
Oklahoma State University
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Brian Elbing
Oklahoma State University
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Viscous versus inviscid exact coherent states in high Reynolds number wall flows
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Authors
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Brandon Montemuro
University of New Hampshire
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Joseph Klewicki
University of New Hampshire, University of Melbourne, University of New Hampshire, Univ of New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Christopher White
University of New Hampshire, Univ of New Hampshire
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Greg Chini
University of New Hampshire
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Modeling wall-bounded flows at transcritical conditions
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Authors
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Peter Ma
Stanford Univ
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Xiang Yang
Stanford Univ, Stanford University, Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
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Matthias Ihme
Stanford University, Stanford Univ
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Turbulent Kinetic Energy Budgets in a Planar Channel with a Sudden Expansion and Transverse Jets
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Authors
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Nima Moallemi
PhD Student, School of Engineering, The University of British Columbia-Okanagan campus, Canada
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Luca Chiabò
Graduate Student, Instituto Universitario de Matematica Pura y Aplicada, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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Sergio Hoyas
Associate Professor, Instituto Universitario de Matematica Pura y Aplicada, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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Joshua Brinkerhoff
Assistant Professor, School of Engineering, The University of British Columbia-Okanagan campus, Canada, University of British Columbia
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The role of return-to-isotropy in wall-bounded flows with buoyancy
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Authors
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Elie Bou-Zeid
Princeton University
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Xiang Gao
Princeton University
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Gabriel Katul
Duke University
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Restricted nonlinear large eddy simulations: Investigating RNL dynamics at infinite Reynolds number
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Authors
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Dennice Gayme
Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins University
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Joel Bretheim
Johns Hopkins University
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Charles Meneveau
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Univ, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins University, US
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Quasilinear models through the lens of resolvent analysis
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Authors
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Beverley McKeon
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
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Greg Chini
University of New Hampshire
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A vortical step model of the turbulent boundary layer
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Authors
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Alireza Ebadi
University of New Hampshire
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Juan Carlos Cuevas Bautista
University of New Hampshire
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Christopher White
University of New Hampshire, Univ of New Hampshire
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Greg Chini
University of New Hampshire
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Joseph Klewicki
University of New Hampshire, University of Melbourne, University of New Hampshire, Univ of New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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