Program overview
SUNDAY MORNING, 21 NOVEMBER 2004
Session AA. Bio-Fluid Dynamics I - Aneurysms/Stenosis.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Grand I, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AA.001
Changes in the wall shear stresses (WSS) during the enlargement of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA)
- Anne-Virginie Salsac (University of California, San Diego - MAE Dept), Steven R. Sparks (University of California, San Diego - Surgery Dept), Jean-Marc Chomaz (Ecole Polytechnique - LadHyX), Juan C. Lasheras (University of California, San Diego - MAE Dept)
- 08:43 AA.002
A Numerical Study of the Flow within a Basilar Aneurysm
- J.M. Ortega, K. Salari, B. Benett, J. Bearinger, J. Birch, J. Herberg, W. Jensen, D. Maitland, J. Rodriguez, W. Small, T. Wilson (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 08:56 AA.003
The Effect of Hemodynamics on Cerebral Aneurysm Morphology
- Ralph Metcalfe, Aishwarya Mantha (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston), Christof Karmonik, Charles Strother (Baylor College of Medicine; The Methodist Hospital)
- 09:09 AA.004
Flow changes due to placing multiple stents across the neck of sidewall and bifurcating aneurysms
- Gádor Cantón, Juan C. Lasheras, David I. Levy (University of California, San Diego)
- 09:22 AA.005
Computational Hemodynamics Study of the Cerebral Arterial Circle of Willis
- Marie Oshima, Ryo Torii (Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo)
- 09:35 AA.006
Blood Flow in Stenotic Carotid Bifurcation
- Vitaliy L. Rayz, Shobha Devi Williamson, Stanley A. Berger (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley), David Saloner (Department of Radiology, University of California at San Francisco)
- 09:48 AA.007
Anisotropic Mesh Adaptivity for FE-simulation of cardiovascular flow
- Jens Mueller, Onkar Sahni, Kenneth E. Jansen, Mark S. Shephard (Scientific Computation Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY), Charles A. Taylor (Stanford University, James H. Clark Center 318 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305-5431), SCOREC Team, Stanford Cardiovascular Biomechanics Research Laboratory Team
- 10:01 AA.008
Three-dimensional instabilities of steady and pulsatile axisymmetric stenotic flow
- Spencer Sherwin (Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London, UK), Hugh Blackburn (CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia)
- 10:14 AA.009
Direct Numerical Simulation of pulsatile flow through vascular stenosis
- Nikolaos Beratlis, Elias Balaras (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA)
- 10:27 AA.010
Modeling of the Skeletal Muscle Microcirculation
- Frank Jacobitz (University of San Diego), Christophe Beth, Jerome Salado (Military Academy of Saint-Cyr)
Session AB. Atomization.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Grand II, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AB.001
On the general scaling theory for electrospraying
- Alfonso M. Ganan-Calvo (ESI, Universidad de Sevilla, 41092 Sevilla, Spain)
- 08:43 AB.002
Monodispersed Nanoparticle Generation by Electrostatic Atomization
- Steven M. Bogadi, Khaled A. Sallam (Oklahoma State University)
- 08:56 AB.003
Highest efficiency pneumatic liquid atomisation.
- Alfonso M. Ganan-Calvo (ESI, Universidad de Sevilla, 41092 Sevilla, Spain), Joan Rosell (Universidad Rovira i Virgili, 43003 Tarragona, Spain)
- 09:09 AB.004
Modeling spray-wall impingement and film formation in gas-turbine combustors
- Frank Ham, Marcus Herrmann, Sourabh Apte (Stanford University), Won-Wook Kim (Pratt and Whitney)
- 09:22 AB.005
DNS of Primary Atomization Using a Level Set/Vortex Sheet Method
- Marcus Herrmann (Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University)
- 09:35 AB.006
Numerical investigation of sheared liquid gas flow and atomization
- Stephane Zaleski, Thomas Boeck (LMM, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6))
- 09:48 AB.007
On the first wind atomization regime
- Jose Manuel Gordillo, Miguel Pérez-Saborid (Area de Mecanica de Fluidos, Escuela Superior de Ingenieros de Sevilla)
- 10:01 AB.008
Influence of Surfactant on the Breakup of a Fluid Jet
- Muhammad Hameed, Michael Siegel, Demetrius Papageorgiou (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Charles Maldarelli (City University of New York)
- 10:14 AB.009
Surfactant Effects in Jet Breakup
- Patrick McGough, Osman Basaran (School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN 47907, USA)
Session AC. Micro-Fluid Dynamics I: Micropatterned Surfaces and Wettability.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Grand III, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AC.001
On the classical Landau-Levich problem
- R. Krechetnikov (UCSB), D. Cinque (Ecole Polytechnique), G.M. Homsy (UCSB)
- 08:43 AC.002
Asymptotic analysis of coating flows on micropatterned surfaces
- Jeffrey M. Davis (University of Massachusetts)
- 08:56 AC.003
A Theory for Electrowetting
- Leslie Yeo, Hsueh-Chia Chang (Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Notre Dame)
- 09:09 AC.004
A diffuse interface model for EWOD microfluidics
- Hsiang-Wei Lu (University of California Los Angeles), Karl Glasner (University of Arizona), Andrea Bertozzi, C.J. Kim (University of California Los Angeles)
- 09:22 AC.005
Shear-Modulated Electroosmotic Flow on a Patterned Charged Surface
- Hsien-Hung Wei (National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan)
- 09:35 AC.006
Mixing Behavior in Thermocapillary Flows on Micropatterned Surfaces
- Anton A. Darhuber, Sandra M. Troian (Dept. of Chemical Eng., Princeton University, Princeton, NJ)
- 09:48 AC.007
Drag reduction in external flows using superhydrophobic patterned surfaces
- Salil Gogte, Richard Truesdell, Andrea Mammoli (The University of New Mexico)
- 10:01 AC.008
Drag Reduction in Flows Past Ultrahydrophobic Surfaces
- Jia Ou, Blair Perot, Jonathan Rothstein (University of Massachusetts)
- 10:14 AC.009
Discrete Control of Liquid Drops on a Surface using Electrowetting
- Christopher Cooney, James Sterling, Ali Nadim (Keck Graduate Institute)
- 10:27 AC.010
Slip Flow on Surfaces of Mixed Wettability: Comparison Between Continuum and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
- Nikolai V. Priezjev, Anton A. Darhuber, Sandra M. Troian (Dept. of Chemical Eng., Princeton University, Princeton, NJ)
Session AD. Bio-Fluid Dynamics II, Flight.
Sunday morning, 08:30, 5th Avenue Room, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AD.001
How Vertical Flapping Induces Horizontal Flight
- Silas Alben (Harvard University, Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences), Michael Shelley (Applied Math Lab, Courant Institute, New York University)
- 08:43 AD.002
Spontaneous Flapping Flight
- Nicolas Vandenberghe (Applied Math Lab, Courant Institute, NYU), Jun Zhang (Applied Math Lab, Courant Institute, and Dept of Physics, NYU), Stephen Childress (Applied Math Lab, Courant Institute, NYU)
- 08:56 AD.003
3D Structure of the Inverse Karman Vortex Street in the Wake of a Flapping Foil
- Meliha Bozkurttas, Rajat Mittal, Haibo Dong (The George Washington University), Flow Simulation and Analysis Group Team
- 09:09 AD.004
Numerical Investigation of the Performance of Finite Aspect-Ratio Flapping Foils
- Haibo Dong, Rajat Mittal, Meliha Bozkurttas (The George Washington University), Fady Najjar (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 09:22 AD.005
The Effect of Wing acceleration and Wing-Wake Interaction on Force Production by Flapping Insect Wing
- William Dickson, Michael Dickinson (California Institute of Technology)
- 09:35 AD.006
Aerodynamic performance measurements at moderate Re
- M. Rosen, J. McArthur, G.R. Spedding (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California)
- 09:48 AD.007
A Study about the Taboo of Rotation Timing for the Flapping Wing Flight
- An-Bang Wang, Chia-Hsien Hsueh (Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University), Shih-Shen Chen (Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University)
- 10:01 AD.008
Numerical and experimental investigation into the aerodynamics of dragonfly flight.
- David Russell, Z. Jane Wang (Cornell University)
- 10:14 AD.009
Observations of hovering of a flexible, passive body in an oscillating flow.
- Stephen Childress, Nicolas Vandenberghe (Applied Math Lab, Courant Institute, NYU)
- 10:27 AD.010
A Strategy for Improving Hovering Efficiency
- Z. Jane Wang (Cornell University)
Session AE. Turbulence Simulations I.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Cascade I, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AE.001
Resolution Criteria for Finite-Difference Simulation of Turbulent Flows
- Tristan Burton (United States Naval Academy), Kyle Squires (Arizona State University)
- 08:43 AE.002
Turbulence and scalar transport in numerical simulations at 2048^3 resolution
- P.K. Yeung, D.A. Donzis (Georgia Tech), K.R. Sreenivasan (ICTP, Italy amp; U. Maryland)
- 08:56 AE.003
Lagrangian turbulence from 3-D Direct Numerical Simulation
- Federico Toschi (CNR-IAC, Roma, Italy), Luca Biferale (University of Tor Vergata, Roma, Italy), Guido Boffetta (University of Torino, Torino, Italy), Antonio Celani (CNRS, INLN, Valbonne, France), Benjamin Devenish (University of Tor Vergata, Roma, Italy), Alessandra Lanotte (CNR-ISAC, Lecce, Italy)
- 09:09 AE.004
A scale-dependent Lagrangian dynamic model for large-eddy-simulation and applications to high Reynolds number heterogeneous boundary layer flow
- Charles Meneveau, Elie Bou-Zeid (Johns Hopkins University), Marc B. Parlange (EPFL and JHU)
- 09:22 AE.005
Hybrid RANS/LES simulations of bluff-body flows on unstructured grids
- Maria Vittoria Salvetti, Simone Camarri (University of Pisa - Italy), Bruno Koobus (University of Montpellier - France), Alain Dervieux (INRIA - France)
- 09:35 AE.006
Detached Eddy Simulation of the flow over a smoothly contoured ramp.
- Senthil Radhakrishnan, Ugo Piomelli (University of Maryland, College Park), Alexandre Silva Lopes (University of Porto, Porto, Portugal), Elias Balaras (University of Maryland, College Park)
- 09:48 AE.007
Modeling filtered turbulent flow over complex rough surface
- Akihiko Nakayama (Kobe University), Kotaro Hori (Kyoto University), Robert Street (Stanford University)
- 10:01 AE.008
Characterization of discrete commutative filters on unstructured grids
- Andreas Haselbacher (Center for Simulation of Advanced Rockets, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Oleg Vasilyev (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder)
- 10:14 AE.009
Numerical Study of Flat-Plate Boundary Layer Bypass Transition.
- Victor Ovchinnikov, Ugo Piomelli (University of Maryland, College Park), Meelan M. Choudhari (NASA Langley Research Center)
- 10:27 AE.010
Multi-modes processes for stretched spiral vortex formation
- Kiyosi Horiuti (Dept. Mechano-Aerosp. Eng., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Session AF. Mini-Symposium: Particle Suspensions.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Cascade II, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AF.001
Colloidal-Particle Monolayers at Liquid Interfaces: Capsules, Membranes and Functional Electronic Junctions
- A. D. Dinsmore, R. McGorty, K. V. Edmond, C. R. Knutson, S. G. Soyler (Physics Dept., Univ. Massachusetts Amherst), M. Marquez (Kraft Foods, Inc. and Los Alamos National Lab)
- 08:56 AF.002
Evolution of particle migration in pressure-driven flow of a Brownian suspension
- Denis Semwogerere, Eric R. Weeks (Emory University), Jeffrey F. Morris (Halliburton Energy Services)
- 09:22 AF.003
The structure of colloidal clusters formed by capillary forces
- Vinothan N. Manoharan (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Pennsylvania), Gi-Ra Yi, Mark Elsesser, David J. Pine (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California Santa Barbara), Eric Lauga, Michael P. Brenner (Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University)
- 09:48 AF.004
Mechanics of Drying Suspensions: How Colloidal Fluids Jam, Buckle, and Crack
- Eric R. Dufresne (Yale University)
- 10:14 AF.005
Melting of 2D colloidal crystals
- G. Maret, C. Eisenmann, U. Gasser (Dept. of Physics, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany), H.H. vonGruenberg (Karl-Franzens-University, Graz, Austria), P. Keim, K. Zahn (Dept. of Physics, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany)
Session AG. Flow Control I.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Elliott Bay, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AG.001
Control and Identification of a Separated Flow
- Shao-Ching Huang, John Kim, Steve Gibson (University of California, Los Angeles)
- 08:43 AG.002
Control of long separation bubbles by shear-layer-type instabilities.
- Mark P. Simens, Javier Jiménez (U. Politécnica Madrid)
- 08:56 AG.003
Controlled Small- and Large-Scale Motions in a Plane Shear Layer
- B. Vukasinovic, D. Lucas, A. Glezer (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- 09:09 AG.004
Linear Feedback Stabilization of Laminar Vortex Shedding Based on a Point Vortex Model
- Bartosz Protas (Department of Mathematics & Statistics, McMaster University)
- 09:22 AG.005
Control and Estimation of Oscillating Cavity Flows
- Clarence Rowley, Vejapong Juttijudata (Princeton University)
- 09:35 AG.006
Effects of dimples and roughness on flow over a sphere
- Jin Choi, Woo-Pyung Jeon, Haecheon Choi (Seoul National University)
- 09:48 AG.007
Vorticity flux from active dimples
- Beverley McKeon, Spencer Sherwin, Jonathan Morrison (Imperial College London, U.K.)
- 10:01 AG.008
Interaction of a turbulent channel flow with a compliant tensegrity fabric
- Haoxiang Luo, Thomas Bewley (UC, San Diego)
- 10:14 AG.009
Trailing-edge noise control using surrogate-based optimization and large-eddy simulation
- Alison Marsden, Meng Wang (Center for Turbulence Research), John E. Dennis Jr. (Rice University), Parviz Moin (Center for Turbulence Research)
Session AH. Convection/Buoyancy-Driven Flows I.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Grand Crescent, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AH.001
Reentrant Hexagons in Non-Boussinesq Convection
- Santiago Madruga, Hermann Riecke (Northwestern University, Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics), Werner Pesch (University of Bayreuth, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Germany)
- 08:43 AH.002
Infinite Prandtl number convection from a localized source
- Robert Whittaker, John Lister (DAMTP, University of Cambridge, UK)
- 08:56 AH.003
Modeling Of Thermal Hydraulic Instabilities In A Natural Circulation Loop Under Supercritical Conditions
- Rachna Jain, Michael Corradini (University of Wisconsin- Madison), Dae Cho Collaboration
- 09:09 AH.004
Evolution of Disturbances in a Cylindrical Duct with Swirl and Temperature Gradients
- Miguel Herrada, Oliver Atassi (Escuela Superior de Ingenieros, Universidad de Sevilla)
- 09:22 AH.005
Turbulence Characteristics of Thermally Developing Supercritical Flows in a Vertical Annular Pipe
- Joong Hun Bae, Jung Yul Yoo, Haecheon Choi (Seoul National University)
- 09:35 AH.006
On the Limitations of Linear Control
- Hui Zhao, Haim Bau (University of Pennsylvania)
- 09:48 AH.007
Viscous entrainment in stratified layers of two miscible fluids
- Laura Schmidt, Wendy Zhang (University of Chicago)
- 10:01 AH.008
The behavior of partially miscible fluids in the presence of a temperature gradient
- Christopher Pooley, Olga Kuksenok, Anna Balazs (Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, University of Pittsburgh)
- 10:14 AH.009
The Effects of Gravity Modulation on Fluid Mixing
- V. Siddavaram, G.M. Homsy (Dept. of Mech. Eng., UCSB)
- 10:27 AH.010
Experimental Observation and Characterization of the Magnetorotational Instability
- Daniel S. Zimmerman, Daniel R. Sisan, Nicolás Mujica, William Dorland, W. Andrew Tillotson, Daniel P. Lathrop (University of Maryland Department of Physics, IREAP, IPST)
Session AJ. Bio-Fluid Dynamics III.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Vashon, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AJ.001
Retardant effect of the occurrence of wake deflection by elasticity
- Iima Makoto (Hokkaido University, Japan)
- 08:43 AJ.002
Locomotion in fluids using shape-changing active materials.
- Michael Shelley (Applied Math Lab, Courant Institute, New York University), Peter Palffy-Muhoray (Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University), Miguel Comacho-Lopez (University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, UK), Luis Malacarne (Universidade Estadual de Maringa, Parana, Brazil), Heino Finkelmann (Institute fur Macromoleculare Chemie, Freiburg, Germany)
- 08:56 AJ.003
Thrust Production and Wake Structure of an Actuated Lamprey Model
- James Buchholz, Alexander Smits (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University)
- 09:09 AJ.004
Swimming of an active elastic plate
- Mederic Argentina, Jan Skotheim, L. Mahadevan (DEAS, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138)
- 09:22 AJ.005
The Fluid Mechanics of a Wavy-Wall Bioreactor
- Philippe Sucosky (Georgia Tech), Bahar Bilgen (Northeastern U), Alexander Aleem (Johns Hopkins U), Paul Neitzel (Georgia Tech), Gilda Barabino (Northeastern U)
- 09:35 AJ.006
Electrofocusing in Microfluidic Chips for Separation of Proteins
- Keisuke Horiuchi, Huanchun Cui, Cornelius F. Ivory, Prashanta Dutta (Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-2920)
- 09:48 AJ.007
Smart plant protein inside microdevices
- Amy Shen, William Pickard, Ben Hamlington (Washington University in St Louis), Michael Knoblauch and Winfried Peters Collaboration
- 10:01 AJ.008
Flow and Concentration Measurements in a Microfluidic Chamber for Continuous Perfusion of Neural Tissue
- Jelena Vukasinovic, Ari Glezer (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- 10:14 AJ.009
Measuring Vortex Breakdown Flows Within Open Cylindrical Bioreactors Using Stereoscopic Particle Image Velocimetry
- Jonathan Dusting, John Sheridan, Kerry Hourigan (Fluids Laboratory for Aeronautical and Industrial Research (FLAIR), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Monash University, Australia)
- 10:27 AJ.010
Sniffers
- Gary S. Settles (Penn State University)
Session AK. Vortex Dynamics I.
Sunday morning, 08:30, St. Helens, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AK.001
Analytical formulae for the Kirchhoff-Routh path function for point vortices in multiply-connected domains
- Darren Crowdy, Jonathan Marshall (Imperial College London)
- 08:43 AK.002
Using the Hamiltonian form of contour dynamics to calculate V-states
- P. J. Morrison (The University of Texas at Austin), G. R. Flierl (MIT)
- 08:56 AK.003
Extracting hierarchy of vortices in multiscale flows
- Pinaki Chakraborty, S. Balachandar, Ronald J. Adrian (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 09:09 AK.004
Multiple steady solutions in a driven cavity
- Kahar Osman (University of Technology of Malaysia), John McHugh (University of New Hampshire)
- 09:22 AK.005
Large Eddy Simulation study of horseshoe vortex system and wake for the flow past a surface mounted cylinder
- George Constantinescu, Mete Koken (IIHR-Hydroscience and Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1585, USA)
- 09:35 AK.006
Coherent Vortex Simulation (CVS) of vortex-dipoles impinging on a no-slip wall
- Kai Schneider (Laboratoire de Modélisation et Simulation Numérique en Mécanique du CNRS amp; Centre de Mathématiques et d'Informatique, Université de Provence, Marseille, France), Marie Farge (Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France)
- 09:48 AK.007
Particle transport by the motion of 3D vortex filament.
- Yoshi Kimura (Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University)
- 10:01 AK.008
Vortex method for DNS with arbitrarily moving multiple bodies
- Goeric Daeninck (Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium), Guy Dumas (Universite Laval, QC, Canada), Gregoire Winckelmans (UCL, Belgium)
- 10:14 AK.009
A comparison of vortex blob methods for vortex sheets.
- Greg Baker (The Ohio State University), Lan Pham (University of California, Irvine)
- 10:27 AK.010
Bifurcations in three-dimensional lid-driven cavity flow
- S. Albensoeder, H. C. Kuhlmann (Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer, Vienna University of Technology)
Session AL. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics I.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Olympic, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AL.001
Rossby adjustment of a finite-length buoyant patch along a vertical wall
- Karl Helfrich (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
- 08:43 AL.002
Modified shallow water equations for inviscid gravtiy currents
- Falin Chen, An-Cheng Ruo (Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University)
- 08:56 AL.003
The non-Boussinesq lock-exchange problem: High resolution simulations
- Vineet Birman (UCSB), James Martin (CNU), Eckart Meiburg (UCSB)
- 09:09 AL.004
Large-eddy simulation of pulsating flow over sinusoidal ripples
- Alberto Scotti, Y-S Chang (Department of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA), Elias Balaras (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA)
- 09:22 AL.005
Turbulent Entrainment into Natural Gravity-Driven Flows
- H.J.S. Fernando, M. Princevac (Arizona State University)
- 09:35 AL.006
Gravity currents in rotating, stratified environments
- M.G. Wells, J.S. Wettlaufer (Yale University)
- 09:48 AL.007
Transitions in rivulet flow
- Glenn E. McCreery, Donald M. McEligot, Paul Meakin (INEEL)
- 10:01 AL.008
Rigorous bounds on buoyancy flux in surface driven flows
- C.P. Caulfield (Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Irwin & Joan Jacobs School of Engineering, UC San Diego)
- 10:14 AL.009
Bounds on dissipation in stress driven flow in a rotating frame
- W. Tang, C.P. Caulfield (MAE, UCSD, USA), W.R. Young (SIO, UCSD, USA)
- 10:27 AL.010
Vortex streets behind the translating localized forcing: asymptotic theory, numerical simulations and laboratory experiments
- Yakov Afanasyev (Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada)
Session AM. Aerodynamics.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Whidbey, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AM.001
Defining a Strategy for Controlling the Dynamic Stall Vortex on an Oscillating Airfoil
- Martiqua Post, Thomas Corke (University of Notre Dame)
- 08:43 AM.002
Wake Vortex Control using Segmented Rapidly Actuated Gurney Flaps
- Claude Matalanis, John Eaton (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University)
- 08:56 AM.003
Toward a Morphing Micro-Air Vehicle Wing
- Tamanika Martin (Syracuse University), Ryan Schmit (Air Force Research Laboratories), Mark Glauser (Syracuse University)
- 09:09 AM.004
Effect of Leading Edge Tubercles on Swept Humpback Whale Flipper
- Mark Murray (Mechanical Engineering Department, U. S. Naval Academy), David Miklosovic (Aerospace Engineering Department, U. S. Naval Academy), Frank Fish (Department of Biology, West Chester University), Laurens Howle (Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science, Duke University)
- 09:22 AM.005
The inception of stall on thin airfoils at moderately high Reynolds number flows
- Zvi Rusak, Wallace J. II Morris (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
- 09:35 AM.006
High resolution, 2-dimensional shear stress measurements from imaging polarimetry
- Fletcher Kimura, Werner Kaminsky, Gamal Khalil (University of Washington, Department of Chemistry), James Riley (University of Washington, Department of Mechanical Engineering), James Callis (University of Washington, Department of Chemistry)
- 09:48 AM.007
Correlation of Boundary Layer Thickness and Shock Wave Interaction Unsteadiness Using Quantitative Optical Methods
- Torben P. Grumstrup, Gary S. Settles, Andrew L. Belmonte (Penn State University)
- 10:14 AM.009
Evaluation of pressure and fluid forces on a circular cylinder with and without rotational oscillation from PIV measurement
- Nobuyuki Fujisawa, Yousuke Tanahashi, Tomonori Nakano (Niigata University)
- 10:27 AM.010
Simulation of a Subsonic Flow around an Airfoil with Circulation Control on the Far Boundary
- Satoko Komurasaki (Nihon University), Kunio Kuwahara (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA)
Session AN. Separated Flow I.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Orcas, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AN.001
On the maximum amplitude in vortex-induced vibrations
- J.T. Klamo, A. Leonard, A. Roshko (Caltech)
- 08:43 AN.002
Forces on a Cylinder with Periodic Transverse Motion in a Free Stream
- Timothy Morse, Charles H.K. Williamson (Cornell University)
- 08:56 AN.003
Vortex-Induced Vibrations of a Pivoted Body
- Charles H. K. Williamson (Cornell University), Felix Flemming
- 09:09 AN.004
Control of Lift and Drag on a Swept Back and Yawed Circular Cylinder
- Lutz Taubert, Israel Wygnanski (University of Arizona)
- 09:22 AN.005
Experimental and numerical study of the separation angle for flow around a circular cylinder at low Reynolds number
- Ming-Hsun Wu (Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University), Chih-Yung Wen (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Da-Yeh University), Ruey-Hor Yen (Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University), Ming-Cheng Weng (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Da-Yeh University), An-Bang Wang (Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University)
- 09:35 AN.006
Experimental Investigations of Unsteady Separation
- Thomas Peacock, Raul Coral, George Haller (MIT)
- 09:48 AN.007
Oscillating Flow in Adverse Pressure Gradients
- Barton Smith, Dane Jackson (Utah State University)
- 10:01 AN.008
Study of Separated Flow through a Low-Pressure Turbine Cascade
- Navtej Singh, Karman Ghia, Urmila Ghia (University of Cincinnati)
- 10:14 AN.009
Characteristics of Wakes of Three-Dimensional Separated Flow at Moderate Reynolds Number
- Amit Kasliwal, Karman Ghia, Urmila Ghia (University of Cincinnati)
- 10:27 AN.010
Turbulent Boundary Layers in the Vicinity of Separation
- Thomas Indinger, Matthias H. Buschmann (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany), Mohamed Gad-el-Hak (Virginia Commonwealth University, U.S.A.)
Session AP. Experimental Techniques I.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Blakely, Westin Seattle
- 08:30 AP.001
Generalized Response Functions for Pressure Probe Anemometry
- Russell Westphal (Washington State University)
- 08:43 AP.002
Turbulent flow measurements in air and water using a Laser-Cantilever-Anemometer
- Michael Hölling (Institute of Physics - University of Oldenburg, Germany), Stephan Barth, Joachim Peinke (ForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research, Institute of Physics - University of Oldenburg, Germany)
- 08:56 AP.003
Pressurized Rankine Viscometer for Kinematic Viscosity Measurements from 0.1 to 1.0 MPa of Liquefied Gases
- David K. Hilton, Steven W. Van Sciver (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida)
- 09:09 AP.004
Fundamental Study for Development of Vector-UVP
- Hironari Ohbayashi, Kouhei Yamaguchi, Yasushi Takeda (Hokkaido Univ.)
- 09:22 AP.005
Shear Stress Measurement on a Surface Using the Thermal Response due to Small, Periodically-Driven Spots of Heat
- Alfonso Ortega, Gregg Radtke, Barry Ganapol (The University of Arizona)
- 09:35 AP.006
A calibration loop to test hot-wire response under supercritical conditions
- Ivana Radulovi\'c, P.V. Vukoslav\vcevi\'c (Univ. of Montenegro), J.M. Wallace (Univ. of Marland)
- 09:48 AP.007
Hot- and cold-wire sensor response in supercritical CO2 flow
- P. V. Vukoslav\vcevi\'c, I. Radulovi\'c (Univ. of Montenegro), J. M. Wallace (Univ. of Maryland)
- 10:01 AP.008
Plasma sensor for high-bandwidth high Mach number velocity measurements
- Eric Matlis, Thomas Corke (University of Notre Dame), Sivaram Gogineni (ISSI)
- 10:14 AP.009
Wind-induced motion of a crop canopy
- Charlotte Py, Emmanuel De Langre, Pascal Hemon (LadHyX, CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France), Bruno Moulia (U.M.R. PIAF, INRA, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
- 10:27 AP.010
Hydrogen Bubbles as a Visualization Tool for Cylinder Shedding
- Lorenz Sigurdson, Stuart Gilbert (Vortex Fluid Dynamics Lab, Mechanical Engineering Dept., University of Alberta)
- 10:40 AP.011
Refreshment Break
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