Program overview

MONDAY MORNING, 22 NOVEMBER 2004

Session GA. Bio-Fluid Dynamics IV: Shear/Diffusion Effects.

Monday morning, 10:20, Grand I, Westin Seattle

10:20 GA.001 Stress distribution over endothelial cells in shear flow
C.M. Leong, A. Voorhees, T. Wei (Rutgers University), G.B. Nackman (Robert Wood Johnson Medical School)
10:33 GA.002 Tank-Treading motion and hydrodynamic stress effects on red blood cells in a turbulent shear flow
Juldeh Sesay, Foluso Ladeinde (SUNY Stony Brook, New York, USA)
10:46 GA.003 Leukocyte and endothelium interactions in shear flow: adhesion, rolling, cell deformability and morphology
Gaozhu Peng, Prosenjit Bagchi, Norman Zabusky (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers University)
10:59 GA.004 Simulation of cell-cell interactions in shear flow
Charles Eggleton (Department of Mechancial Engineering, UMBC), Sameer Jadhav, Konstantinos Konstantopoulos (Department of Chemcial and Biomolecular Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University)
11:12 GA.005 A 3-D Computational Model of Cell Rolling Under Shear Flow
Sameer Jadhav (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University), Charles Eggleton (Department of Mechanical Engineering, UMBC), Konstantinos Konstantopoulos (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The Jonhs Hopkins University)
11:25 GA.006 In vivo Measurement of Red Blood Cell Deformation and Velocity in Capillary
Jae Hong Jeong, Yasuhiko Sugii (The University of Tokyo), Motomu Minamiyama (Hiroshima International University), Koji Okamoto (The University of Tokyo)
11:38 GA.007 Deformable cells in confined geometries: From hemolysis to hydrodynamic interactions
Manouk Abkarian, Magalie Faivre, Howard A. Stone (Harvard University, Boston, USA)
11:51 GA.008 On the enhanced Poiseuille-Fahraeus effect
Kimberly Bickraj (Morgan State University, Baltimore, USA), Brian White, Manouk Abkarian, Howard A. Stone (Harvard University, Boston, USA)
12:04 GA.009 Multiscale simulation of red blood cell aggregation
P. Bagchi (Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers University), A. S. Popel (Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University)
12:17 GA.010 Effects of cytosolic viscosity and crowding on the kinetic properties of intracellular signaling
Keng-Hwee Chiam, Gunaretnam Rajagopal (Bioinformatics Institute of Singapore)

Session GB. Bubbles II: Bubbles & Foams.

Monday morning, 10:20, Grand II, Westin Seattle

10:20 GB.001 Experimental study of millimeter-sized bubbles in a vertical pipe flow
Ying Hang Tsang, Donald Koch (Cornell University), Ashok Sangani (Syracuse University)
10:33 GB.002 Why do oblate bubbles rising in shear flows migrate in the ``wrong'' direction
Jacques Magnaudet (CNRS/IMFT)
10:46 GB.003 Motion of long gas bubbles in channels of different cross-sections in monolith chemical reactors
Vladimir Ajaev (Southern Methodist University)
10:59 GB.004 Arresting Bubble Dissolution with Hydrophobic Particles
Ryan J. Larsen (Harvard University), Calvin Archibald (Howard University), Howard A. Stone (Harvard University)
11:12 GB.005 Surfactant effects on the dynamics of an intravascular bubble
Jie Zhang, David Eckmann, P.S. Ayyaswamy (University of Pennsylvania)
11:25 GB.006 Mass-production of perfectly monodisperse microfoams using capillaries and micro-channels.
Alfonso M. Ganan-Calvo, Juan Fernandez (ESI, Universidad de Sevilla, 41092 Sevilla, Spain)
11:38 GB.007 Foam flow in microchannels
Thomas Cubaud, Chih-Ming Ho (UCLA - MAE Dept.)
11:51 GB.008 Foam failure
Adrian Daniel Staicu, Sascha Hilgenfeldt (Physics of Fluids, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500AE Enschede, The Netherlands)
12:04 GB.009 A New Thinning Law for Lamellae in Foams
Lucien Brush (University of Washington), Stephen Davis (Northwestern University)
12:17 GB.010 Large-scale foam flows: discrete effects and limits of a continuum approach.
Igor Veretennikov, Alexandra Indeikina (University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN), Marius Asipauskas (NASA Glen Research Center, Cleveland, OH), James Glazier (Indiana University, Bloomington IN)

Session GC. Micro-Fluid Dynamics VI: Nanotubes, Nanochannels and Electroosmotic Flow.

Monday morning, 10:20, Grand III, Westin Seattle

10:20 GC.001 Carbon nanotubes in liquid suspension: Electric-field-induced alignment and optical anisotropy
Jerry W. Shan, Matthew Brown, Chen Lin (Rutgers University)
10:33 GC.002 Optical Microscope Study of Liquid Transport in Carbon Nanotubes
Haim Bau, Byong Kim, Sinha Shashank, Michael Riegelman (University of Pennsylvania)
10:46 GC.003 Capillary filling of nano-channels
Nicolas Bremond, Detlef Lohse (Physics of Fluids - University of Twente), Niels Tas, Jeroen Haneveld (BIOS_TST - University of Twente)
10:59 GC.004 Transient Electroosmotic flow in Nano-channels
Pradeep Gnanaprakasam, A.T. Conlisk (The Ohio State University)
11:12 GC.005 Electroosmotic Mixing in Nanochannels
A.T. Conlisk, Lei Chen (The Ohio State University)
11:25 GC.006 Electroosmosis in a Bottleneck: Geometrically Mediated Eddies
Stella Park (Harvard University, Dept. of Molecular amp; Cellular Biology), Christopher Russo (Harvard University, Division of Eng. amp; App. Sci. and Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences amp; Technology), Daniel Branton (Harvard University, Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology), Jene Golovchenko (Harvard University, Division of Eng. amp; App. Sci. and Dept. of Physics), Howard Stone (Harvard University, Division of Eng. amp; App. Sci.)
11:38 GC.007 Microfluidic applications of induced-charge electro-osmosis
Jeremy Levitan, Martin Bazant (Mathematics, MIT and Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies), Shankar Devanesathipathy (Chemical Engineering, MIT), Hongwei Sun (Mathematics, MIT), Todd Thorsen (Mechanical Engineering, MIT and ISN)
11:51 GC.008 Multiscale Simulation of Electroosmotic Microchannel Flow with Resolved Electric Double Layer
Bert Debusschere, Helgi Adalsteinsson (Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA)
12:04 GC.009 Secondary electroosmotic flow in microchannels with nonuniform and asymmetric Zeta potential
Jinbai Zhang (LNM Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guowei He (Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University), Feng Liu (University of California, Irvine)
12:17 GC.010 Velocity Measurements Inside the Electric Double Layer in Electrosomotic Flow
Reza Sadr, Minami Yoda (Georgia Institute of Technology), Pradeep Gnanaprakasam, A. Terry Conlisk (Ohio State University)

Session GD. Session Honoring William C. Reynolds I.

Monday morning, 10:20, Fifth Avenue Room, Westin Seattle

10:20 GD.001 Large Eddy Simulation of Engineering Flows: A Bill Reynolds Legacy.
Parviz Moin (Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University)
10:46 GD.002 Universal Structure of High Curvature Regions on Material Lines
A. Leonard (Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, Caltech)
10:59 GD.003 Mixing/unmixing in compressible turbulent flows
Paul Dimotakis (Caltech)
11:12 GD.004 Higher Order Representation of the Log-Law
R. D. Moser, J. W. Lindley, P. Zandonade (U. of Illinois), J. C. de Álamo, J. Jiménez (U. Politécnica de Madrid)
11:25 GD.005 Combined PIV and PLIF measurements in a polymer drag reduced boundary layer
Godfrey Mungal (Professor, Stanford University), Yongxi Hou (Research Associate, Stanford University), Vijay Somandepalli (Graduate Research Assistant, Stanford University)
11:38 GD.006 Evidence for time-dependent bursting in wall-bounded turbulent flows
Javier Jiménez (U. Politécnica Madrid amp; CTR Stanford), Genta Kawahara (U. Kyoto), Mark Simens (U. Politécnica Madrid)
11:51 GD.007 Development of a low-dimensional model of IC engine flows
Mark Fogleman, John L. Lumley (Cornell University), Daniel Haworth (The Pennsylvania State University), Dietmar Rempfer (Illinois Institute of Technology)
12:04 GD.008 A quiet free shear flow
Jonathan B. Freund, Mingjun Wei (Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, UIUC)

Session GE. Interfaces and Thin Films II.

Monday morning, 10:20, Cascade I, Westin Seattle

10:20 GE.001 Shock Dynamics in Particle-Laden Thin Films
Andrea Bertozzi (University of California Los Angeles), Junjie Zhou, B. Dupuy, A. E. Hosoi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
10:33 GE.002 Subcritical and supercritical bifurcations of the Benney equation
O. Gottlieb, Alexander Oron (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000 ISRAEL)
10:46 GE.003 Interfacial disturbances in a laboratory exchange flow
Ted Tedford (Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1W5, Canada), Greg Lawrence (Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia), Roger Pieters (Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia)
10:59 GE.004 Three-dimensional simulations of a less viscous fluid displacing a more viscous one in a capillary tube
Surya Harith Vanaparthy, Eckart Meiburg, Dirk Wilhelm (UCSB)
11:12 GE.005 Stability analysis of shear flow with stratified viscosity
Patricia Ern, Francois Charru (Institut de Mecanique des Fluides - UMR CNRS/UPS-INP 5502 - Allee du Prof. C. Soula - 31400 Toulouse - France), Paolo Luchini (Dipartimento di Ingegniera Meccanica - Universita di Salerno - 84084 Fisciano - Italy)
11:25 GE.006 Optimal Disturbances in Two-Phase Mixing Layers
Philip Yecko (Columbia University, Dept. of Astronomy, M.I.T. Dept. of Mathematics), Stephane Zaleski (LMM, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6))
11:38 GE.007 Direct numerical simulations of three-layer viscosity-stratified flow
Ajay Prasad, Qing Cao, Kausik Sarkar (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716)
11:51 GE.008 Controlled Pattern Formation in Carbon Nanotube Arrays Using Liquid Interfaces
Elijah Sansom, Flavio Noca, Jijie Zhou, Lydia Trevino, Morteza Gharib (California Institute of Technology)
12:04 GE.009 Structure Formation and Thermocapillary Pattern Replication in Thin Polymer Films
Wei Chen (Dept. of Physics), Anton A. Darhuber (Dept. of Electrical Eng.), Sandra M. Troian (Dept. of Chemical Eng., Princeton University)
12:17 GE.010 Domain Relaxation in Polymer Monolayers
Andrew J. Bernoff (Mathematics, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont CA 91711), James C. Alexander (Mathematics, Case Western Reserve University), Elizabeth K. Mann (Physics, Kent State University), Jr. Mann (Chemical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University)

Session GF. Mini-Symposium: Surface Wave Breaking.

Monday morning, 10:20, Cascade II, Westin Seattle

10:20 GF.001 On the Crest Profile Histories of Short Wavelength Breaking Wind Waves
J.H. Duncan, X. Liu, M.R. Tavakolinejad (University of Maryland)
10:46 GF.002 Strongly-Forced Wind Waves
Alexey Fedorov (Dept. of Geology & Geophysics, Yale University), W. Kendall Melville (University of California, San Diego)
11:12 GF.003 On the Onset and Strength of Breaking of Two-dimensional Deep Water Waves.
Michael Banner, William Peirson (The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia)
11:38 GF.004 Sources of Turbulence Beneath Breaking Wind Waves
Mark Loewen, Mohamed Elkamash (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta)
12:04 GF.005 The Distribution of Microbreaking Waves from Infrared Imagery
Andrew Jessup, Kapil Phadnis (University of Washington)

Session GG. Shear Layer Instabilities.

Monday morning, 10:20, Elliott Bay, Westin Seattle

10:20 GG.001 Turbulent-laminar patterns in Couette flow: stripes and spots
Dwight Barkley (University of Warwick, United Kingdom), Laurette Tuckerman (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
10:33 GG.002 Turbulent-laminar patterns in Couette flow: parameter dependence
Laurette Tuckerman (LIMSI-CNRS, France), Dwight Barkley (University of Warwick, United Kingdom)
10:46 GG.003 Stability of Couette Flow with Wall Transpiration
Bartholomew Wiktorowicz (University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A5B9, Canada), J.M. Floryan (University of Western Ontario, London, ONtario, N6A5B9, Canada)
10:59 GG.004 Transient Disturbance Growth in a Corrugated Channel
J. Szumbarski (Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland), J.M. Floryan (University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A5B9, Canada)
11:12 GG.005 Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Stability of Flows in Grooved Channels
J.M. Floryan (University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A5B9, Canada), M. Asai (Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, Tokyo, 191-0065, Japan)
11:25 GG.006 A pressure-term representation in empirical Galerkin models of shear flows
Bernd R. Noack (Technical University of Berlin HF1, 10623 Berlin, Germany), Paul Papas (Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USA), Peter A. Monkewitz (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland)
11:38 GG.007 THREE-FLUID VISCOUS INSTABILITY of CORE-ANNULAR FLOW
Laurent Talon, Jerome Martin, Nicole Rakotomalala, Dominique Salin (Laboratoire FAST , CNRS Universities Pierre et Marie Curie and Paris Sud France), Yannis. C. Yortsos (Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Southern California)
11:51 GG.008 Evolution of a quasi-2D shear layer in a soap film flow
Peter Vorobieff, Aparna Korlimarla (The University of New Mexico)
12:04 GG.009 A compressible model of soap film flow
Petri Fast (Center for Applied Scientific Computing, Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Laboratory)
12:17 GG.010 Elliptic instability in nonlinear-reactive closure models for turbulence
Bruce Fabijonas (Department of Mathematics, Southern Methodist University), Darryl Holm (CCS-LANL and Mathematics Department, Imperial College)

Session GH. Convection/Buoyancy-Driven Flows III.

Monday morning, 10:20, Grand Crescent, Westin Seattle

10:20 GH.001 Steady state ventilation regimes in multiple room buildings
Morris Flynn, Colm-Cille Caulfield (Univ. of California - San Diego)
10:33 GH.002 Mixing of Chemicals in an Enclosed Ventilated Space
Devin Conroy, Stefan Llewellyn Smith, Colm Caulfield (University of California San Diego)
10:46 GH.003 The Effects of Multiple Cooling Diffusers in an Underfloor Air Distribution System
Qing Liu, Paul Linden (University of California, San Diego)
10:59 GH.004 Entrainment by Lazy Plumes
Nigel Kaye, Gary Hunt (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK)
11:12 GH.005 Self-Preserving Mixing Properties of Steady Round Buoyant Turbulent Plumes in Uniform Crossflow
F. J. Diez, L. P. Bernal, G. M. Faeth (University of Michigan)
11:25 GH.006 Spatial forcing of Rayleigh-Benard Convection
Jonathan McCoy, Gabe Shaughnessy, Charlie Hagedorn, Eberhard Bodenschatz (Cornell University), Steve Lipson (Technion University)
11:38 GH.007 Local current fluctuations in electroconvection in the nematic liquid crystal N4
Xiaochao Xu, Guenter Ahlers (Dept. of Physics and iQUEST, University of California, Santa Barbara)
11:51 GH.008 Electroconvection roll drift in the presence of a locally supercritical region
Dan Spiegel (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Trinity University)
12:04 GH.009 Dynamics of Fluctuations below the onset of electro-convection
Xinliang Qiu, Guenter Ahlers (Department of Physics and iQUEST, UCSB)
12:17 GH.010 Fluctuations near the Fréedericksz transition of a homeotropic nematic liquid crystal
Sheng-Qi Zhou, Guenter Ahlers (Dept. of Physics and iQUEST, University of California, Santa Barbara)

Session GJ. Biofluid-Dynamics VII.

Monday morning, 10:20, Vashon, Westin Seattle

10:20 GJ.001 Multiscale Computational Modeling of Bio-fluids in Real Anatomies and Microdevices
David Trebotich (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Greg Miller (University of California, Davis)
10:33 GJ.002 One-Dimensional Non-Newtonian Models for Arterial Flow
Anne M. Robertson, Hasballah Zakaria (University of Pittsburgh)
10:46 GJ.003 Laminar Flow Through Circular Tubes with Side Inlets
Behrouz Abedian, Eric Muhlanger (Tufts University)
10:59 GJ.004 An experimental investigation of bubble sticking in an arteriole bifurcation model
Andres Calderon, Yunseok Heo, Dongeun Huh, Futai Nobuyuki, Shuichi Takayama, J. Brian Fowlkes, Joseph L. Bull (The University of Michigan)
11:12 GJ.005 Bubble sticking and sliding on the wall of a two-dimensional channel
Brijesh Eshpuniyani, Joseph Bull (The University of Michigan)
11:25 GJ.006 An experimental investigation of bubble splitting through multiple bifurcations
Joseph L. Bull, Brijesh Eshpuniyani, J. Brian Fowlkes (The University of Michigan)
11:38 GJ.007 A Computational Model of Micro-Bubble-Induced Blood Vessel Deformation in Gas Embolotherapy
Tao Ye, Joseph L. Bull (The University of Michigan)
11:51 GJ.008 Viscoelastic models of tear film drainage after a blink
R.J. Braun, L.P. Cook (Math Sciences, University of Delaware)
12:04 GJ.009 Control of material strength in a fluidized bed to discover principles of animal foot impact during locomotion
D.I. Goldman, W.L. Korff, R.J. Full (Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720)
12:17 GJ.010 Flow in the proboscis of a mosquito
Kenji Kikuchi, Osamu Mochizuki (Toyo University)

Session GK. Flows in Porous Media and Sheared Suspensions.

Monday morning, 10:20, St. Helens, Westin Seattle

10:20 GK.001 Collective diffusion in sheared suspension
Alexander Leshansky, John Brady (Division of Chemistry amp; Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125)
10:33 GK.002 Migration of Buoyant Mono- and Bi-disperse Suspensions in Low Reynolds Number Pressure-Driven Pipe Flow
Jay Norman, Hebri Nayak, Roger Bonnecaze (The University of Texas at Austin)
10:46 GK.003 Dynamics of Spheroids in Simple Shear Flow
Ulf C. Andresen, Minami Yoda (Georgia Institute of Technology)
10:59 GK.004 Lift mechanics of downhill skiing and snowboarding
Q. Wu, Y. Igci, Y. Andreopoulos, S. Xanthos, S. Weinbaum (Departments of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, The City College of New York)
11:12 GK.005 Boundary-layer analysis of a steady-state chimney in a mushy layer
Jacqueline Ashmore, Grae Worster (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
11:25 GK.006 Numerical Characterization of Thermal Effects on Heat Transfer in Porous Media
May-Fun Liou (NASA Glenn Research Center), Isaac Greber (Case Western Reserve University)
11:38 GK.007 Stability of a fluid-saturated porous medium contained in a vertical cylinder heated from below by forced convection.
P. D. Weidman, J. P. Kubitschek (University of Colorado)
11:51 GK.008 Critical Bond Numbers for Bubbles in Pores of Packed Spheres
Steven H. Collicott, Robert E. Manning (Purdue University, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
12:04 GK.009 Continuum and discrete modeling of porous media with application to relative permeability predictions
Bojan Markicevic, Ned Djilali (IESVic, University of Victoria)
12:17 GK.010 Anisotropic transport in self-affine fractures
German Drazer (The Levich Institute, City College of CUNY), Harold Auradou (Laboratoire FAST, Univesite Paris-Sud), Hulin Jean Pierre (Laboratoire FAST, Universite Paris-Sud), Joel Koplik (The Levich Institute and Physics Department, City College of CUNY)

Session GL. Non-Newtonian Flows I.

Monday morning, 10:20, Olympic, Westin Seattle

10:20 GL.001 Effects of long chain polymers on Taylor-Couette flow
Daniel Lanterman (Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics, University of Maryland, College Park 20742), Thomas H. van den Berg, Stefan Luther, Detlef Lohse (Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Twente, 7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands), Daniel P. Lathrop (Dept. of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park 20742)
10:33 GL.002 Effect of Polymers on Inertially Forced Turbulence
Alice Crawford (Cornell University LASSP), Nicolas Mordant (Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris), Mickael Bourgoin, Ouellette Nicholas, Haitao Xu, Eberhard Bodenschatz (Cornell University LASSP)
10:46 GL.003 Drag Reduction in High Shear Turbulent Pipe Flow
Gordon Garwood, David Walker (General Dynamics - Advanced Information Systems), Steven Ceccio, Eric Winkel (University of Michigan - Department of Mechanical Engineering), General Dynamics Collaboration, University of Michigan Collaboration
10:59 GL.004 A new algorithm for DNS of turbulent polymer solutions using the FENE-P model
T. Vaithianathan, Lance Collins (Cornell University), Ashish Robert, James Brasseur (Penn State University)
11:12 GL.005 Lagrangian simulations of polymer drag reduction
Vincent Terrapon, Yves Dubief, Parviz Moin, Eric Shaqfeh (Stanford University)
11:25 GL.006 On the dynamics of turbulent polymer flows at high drag reduction
Yves Dubief (Center for Turbulence Research, Bldg 500, Stanford, CA 94305-3035), Vincent Terrapon, Lele Sanjiva (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering), Eric Shaqfeh (Dept of Chemical and Mechanical Engineering), Parviz Moin (Center for Turbulence Research)
11:38 GL.007 Fundamental Physics Underlying Momentum Flux Suppression and Drag Reduction by Polymers
Ashish Robert, James Brasseur (Penn State University), T. Vaithianathan, Lance Collins (Cornell University)
11:51 GL.008 Energetics of Polymer-Turbulence Dynamics in DNS of Isotropic and Shear Turbulence
James Brasseur, Ashish Robert (Penn State University), Lance Collins, T. Vaithianathan (Cornell University)
12:04 GL.009 The effect of polymers on the dynamics of turbulence in a drag reduced flow
Bettina Frohnapfel, Jovan Jovanovic, Mira Pashtrapanska, Franz Durst (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg)
12:17 GL.010 Viscosity Measurements by Ulltrasonic Pulsed Doppler Velocimetry
Robert Powell, Nihan Dogan (University of California Davis)

Session GM. Free Surface Flows.

Monday morning, 10:20, Whidbey, Westin Seattle

10:20 GM.001 Skipping stones
Christophe Clanet (IRPHE - CNRS - France), Lionel Rosellini (Ecole Polytechnique - France), Lydéric Bocquet (LPMCN - Université Lyon I - France)
10:33 GM.002 The Platonic Ideal of Stalactite Growth
Martin Short, James Baygents, Warren Beck, David Stone, Raymond Goldstein (University of Arizona), Rickard Toomey (Kartchner Caverns State Park)
10:46 GM.003 Stability of Liquid Rope Coiling
N. Ribe (Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris, France), M. Maleki, M. Habibi, R. Golestanian (Institute For Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zanjan, Iran), D. Bonn (Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)
10:59 GM.004 A fluid-mechanical sewing machine
John Lister, Sunny Chiu-Webster (DAMTP, University of Cambridge, UK)
11:12 GM.005 Measurement of Interaction between free surface and vortex using high-speed PIV
Koji Okamoto, Masaaki Ishikawa, Yasuhiko Sugii, Haruki Madarame (The University of Tokyo)
11:25 GM.006 Nonlinear Wave, Vortex and Submerged-Body Interactions in Inviscid and Viscous Fluids
Palaniswamy Ananthakrishnan (Florida Atlantic University)
11:38 GM.007 Capillary Driven Flows along Interior Corner Flows with Wetting Discontinuities
Mark Weislogel, Cory Nardin (Portland State University)
11:51 GM.008 Capillary Driven Flows along Rounded Interior Corners
Yongkang Chen, Mark Weislogel (Portland State University)
12:04 GM.009 Free and bounded corner films
Roman Stocker (Dept. of Mathematics, MIT), Anette Hosoi (Dept. of Mechanicanl Engineering, MIT), Pankaj Doshi (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, MIT)
12:17 GM.010 The oscillatory motion of a surfactant-laden liquid plug in a 2D-channel
Hideki Fujioka, James B. Grotberg (University of Michigan)

Session GN. Vortex Dynamics II.

Monday morning, 10:20, Orcas, Westin Seattle

10:20 GN.001 Evolution of vortex structure in a model of the turbulent trailing vortex
J.M. Faddy, D.I. Pullin (California Institute of Technology)
10:33 GN.002 Numerical Simulation of Full Scale Trailing Vortex Evolution
Robert Robins, Donald Delisi (NorthWest Research Associates, Inc.)
10:46 GN.003 An explicit connection between radial changes in vortices and azimuthal vorticity gradient
Mitsuru Kurosaka (University of Washington)
10:59 GN.004 Numerical prediction of airplane trailing vortices
M.J. Czech, J.D. Crouch, G.D. Miller (Boeing Commercial Airplanes), M. Strelets (Federal Scientific Center ``Applied Chemistry'')
11:12 GN.005 Elliptic instability of a vortex with axial flow
Laurent Lacaze, Kris Ryan, Stéphane Le Dizès (IRPHE)
11:25 GN.006 Flow Visualization and Particle Image Velocimetry Analysis of Rotor Vortex Wakes
James Stack (University of California Berkeley), Francis Caradonna (NASA Ames Research Center), Omer Savas (University of California Berkeley)
11:38 GN.007 Wake Filling by Active Tail Articulation
Daniel Macumber (MIT), David Beal (NUWC), Anuradha Annaswamy (MIT), Charles Henoch, Stephen Huyer (NUWC)
11:51 GN.008 A study of optimal average lift production by a flapping flat plate
Michele Milano, Matthew Ringuette, Mory Gharib (California Institute of Technology (Caltech))
12:04 GN.009 Vorticity transformation mechanisms and mixing in a transverse jet
Youssef Marzouk, Ahmed Ghoniem (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
12:17 GN.010 ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN VORTICES IN SHALLOW FLUID LAYERS
H. Salas, S. Cuevas, E. Ramos (Centro de Investigación en Energía, UNAM, A.P. 34, Temixco, Mor. 62580 MEXICO), F. Demiaux (INSA-Lyon, 20 Av. Albert Einstein, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex FRANCIA)

Session GP. Viscous Flows II and General Fluid Dynamics.

Monday morning, 10:20, Blakely, Westin

10:20 GP.001 A note on the solution of transient laminar dispersion by using the gradient expansion method
Juin S. Yu (West Virginia University Tech)
10:33 GP.002 Hystersis in Jeffery-Hamel flows: experiments and theory
Vakhtang Putkaradze (Department of Math and Stat, University of New Mexico), Tom Durgin, Peter Vorobieff (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of New Mexico), Jessica Deshler (Department of Math and Stat, University of New Mexico)
10:46 GP.003 Steady flow and evaporation of a volatile liquid in a wedge
Mulugeta Markos, V.S. Ajaev (SMU), G.M. Homsy (UCSB)
10:59 GP.004 Multiple solutions of a boundary layer flow forced by external shear
Anthony Davis (University of Alabama), Patrick Weidman (University of Colorado at Boulder), Dan Kubitschek (Jet Propulsion Lab)
11:12 GP.005 On the Applicability of the Onsager Reciprocal Relations to Flow in the Presence of Temperature Gradients
Aruna Mohan, Howard Brenner (Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:25 GP.006 Three-Dimensional Simulations of Shock/Heavy Gas Column Interaction
V. Gregory Weirs, Todd Dupont, Tomasz Plewa (University of Chicago)
11:38 GP.007 Investigations of molecular mixing in a shocked gas cylinder
Erik Vold, Chris Tomkins (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:51 GP.008 Current Sheet Formation in MHD: Compressibility Effects
David Rollins, Bhimsen Shivamoggi (Univeristy of Central Florida)
12:04 GP.009 Effect of Property Variations on Superfluid He Flow in Narrow Passages
Howard Snyder (University of Colorado at Boulder)
12:17 GP.010 Magnetically controlled adhesion in viscous ferrofluids
José A. Miranda (Departamento de Física - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil), Rafael M. Oliveira (Departamento de Física - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil), David P. Jackson (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dickinson College, PA)
12:30 GP.011 Lunch