Program overview
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 23 NOVEMBER 2004
Session MA. Turbulent Boundary Layers V.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Grand I, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MA.001
Near wall structure of the velocity field in high Reynolds number boundary layers.
- Paul Slaboch, Scott Stolpa, Scott Morris (Notre Dame)
- 12:33 MA.002
SLTEST Velocity/Vorticity Measurements at y+=2600 and 1100
- John Foss (Michigan State University), Scott R. Treat Collaboration
- 12:46 MA.003
Investigation of large-scale structures in turbulent boundary layers using PIV in multiple planes
- Ivan Marusic, Nick Hutchins, Bharathram Ganapathisubramani, Will Hambleton, Ellen Longmire (Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota)
- 12:59 MA.004
Axisymmetric turbulent boundary layers at small a+.
- L.M. Grega (College of New Jersey), M. Krane, T. Wei (Rutgers University)
- 13:12 MA.005
PIV Measurements of the Characteristics of a Turbulent boundary Layer Above and Within a Mature Corn Canopy
- Rene van Hout, Weihong Zhu, Luksa Luznik, Joseph Katz (Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA)
- 13:25 MA.006
Development of a micro-PIV/ LIF System for the Study of High Reynolds Number Turbulent Boundary Layers
- Ghanem Oweis, Eric Winkel, David Dowling, Steven Ceccio (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
- 13:38 MA.007
Investigation of Boundary Layer Structure by Dual-Plane PIV
- E.K. Longmire, B. Ganapathisubramani, I. Marusic (Aerospace Engineering amp; Mechanics, University of Minnesota)
- 13:51 MA.008
Satellite sensing of submerged fossil turbulence and zombie turbulence
- Carl H. Gibson (UCSD MAE and SIO Departments)
- 14:04 MA.009
THICK AXISYMMETRIC TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER MEASUREMENTS IN THE NEAR WALL REGION
- Deborah Furey, Paisan Atsavapranee (NAVSEA Carderock), Kimberly Cipolla, William Keith, Dave Hart (NAVSEA Newport), Dan Feng (University of Maryland)
- 14:17 MA.010
EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS OF TRANSVERSE CURVATURE EFFECTS ON THICK AXISYMMETRIC TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYERS
- K. Cipolla, D. Hart, W. Keith (NAVSEA Newport), D. Furey, P. Atsavapranee (NAVSEA Carderock), T. Lance (Cornell U.)
Session MB. Drops I. Emulsions & Drops.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Grand II, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MB.001
Numerical Simulation of Cocontinuous Blends
- Junseok Kim, John Lowengrub (University of California, Irvine)
- 12:33 MB.002
Rounded ends and near cusps: liquid surfaces in a viscous straining flow
- Marko Kleine Berkenbusch, Wendy Zhang (University of Chicago)
- 12:46 MB.003
Oscillating extensional rheology of emulsion of drops at finite Reynolds number: negative elasticity
- Xiaoyi Li, Kausik Sarkar (Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716)
- 12:59 MB.004
Motion of a Deformed Sphere with Slip in Creeping Flows
- Andre Benard, Liping Jia (Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University), Charles Petty (Chemical Engineering, Michigan State University)
- 13:12 MB.005
Simulation of Drop Dynamics in Complex Fluid: Shear-induced Deformation
- Pengtao Yue, James J. Feng (Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Department of Mathematics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada), Chun Liu (, Department of Mathematics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA), Jie Shen (Department of Mathematics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA)
- 13:25 MB.006
Self-Assembly of Isotropic Drops in a Nematic Matrix Simulated by a Diffuse-Interface Method
- Oleksandr Barannyk, Pengtao Yue, James J. Feng (Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Department of Mathematics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada), Chun Liu (Department of Mathematics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA), Jie Shen (Department of Mathematics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA)
- 13:38 MB.007
Analysis of Chaotic Mixing in Droplet Microfluidics
- Ali Nadim (Keck Graduate Institute and Claremont Graduate University), Reza Miraghaie (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCLA)
- 13:51 MB.008
A viscoelastic VOF-PROST code for the study of drop deformation
- Y. Renardy, M. Renardy (Dept of Mathematics, Virginia Tech), D.B. Khismatullin (Dept of Biomed. Eng., Duke University), T. Chinyoka (Dept. of Mathematics, Virginia Tech)
- 14:04 MB.009
Effects of surfactant on drop dynamics in Stokes flow.
- Petia Vlahovska (Division of Engineering, Brown University), Jerzy Blawzdziwewicz (Departmet of Mechanical Engineering, Yale University), Michael Loewenberg (Department of Chemical Engineering, Yale University)
- 14:17 MB.010
The Effects of Shape Distortion and Charge Convection on the Settling Velocity of Drops in Electric Fields
- Xiumei Xu, G.M. Homsy (Department of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering, University of California-Santa Barbara)
Session MC. Micro-Fluid Dynamics IX.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Grand III, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MC.001
Motion of a dynamically stabilized microcarrier in a rotating flow
- Karthik Mukundakrishnan, P.S. Ayyaswamy, Howard H. Hu (University of Pennsylvania)
- 12:33 MC.002
Direct numerical simulation of the Brownian motion of particles by using fluctuating hydrodynamic equations
- Neelesh Patankar, Nitin Sharma, Yong Chen (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University)
- 12:46 MC.003
Structure of Strongly Adsorbing Microsphere - Nanoparticle Mixtures
- James F. Gilchrist (Department of Chemical Engineering, Lehigh University), Angel T. Chan, Jennifer A. Lewis (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois), Eric Weeks (Department of Physics, Emory University)
- 12:59 MC.004
Electrorheological Suspensions of Brownian Particles
- John Kadaksham, Pushpendra Singh, Nadine Aubry (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
- 13:12 MC.005
Quantitative velocity measurements of DNA-laden flows in micro-environments
- Shelly Gulati, Susan Muller, Dorian Liepmann (University of California, Berkeley)
- 13:25 MC.006
Production of surfactant at the interface of a flowing drop: Interfacial kinetics in a microfluidic device
- Magalie Faivre, Thomas Ward, Manouk Abkarian (Harvard University, Boston, USA), Annie Viallat (Laboratoire de spectrometrie physique, Grenoble, France), Howard A. Stone (Harvard University, Boston, USA)
- 13:38 MC.007
Molecular dynamics study of kinetic boundary condition at a vapor-liquid interface under general nonequilibrium states
- Takeru Yano, Tatsuya Ishiyama, Shigeo Fujikawa (Division of Mechanical Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan)
- 13:51 MC.008
Measurements of surface properties with oscillating supported bubbles
- Ying-Chih Liao, Elias Franses, Osman Basaran (Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN)
- 14:04 MC.009
On swimming paramagnetic filaments
- Marcus Roper, Howard Stone (DEAS, Harvard University), Rémi Dreyfus, Jean Baudry, Jerome Bibette (Laboratoire Colloides et Matériaux Divisés), Mark Fermigier (Laboratoire Physique et Mécanique des Milieux Hétérogènes, ESPCI)
- 14:17 MC.010
Multiphase flows in lamellar phases of block copolymers under oscillatory shears
- Zhi-Feng Huang, Jorge Vinals (McGill Institute for Advanced Materials and Department of Physics, McGill University, Canada)
Session MD. Bio-Fluid Dynamics X.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Fifth Avenue Room, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MD.001
To be in turbulence or not - fish habitat selection
- Aline Cotel (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan), Paul Webb (School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Michigan), Hans Tritico (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan)
- 12:33 MD.002
Bacteria swimming in circles
- Eric Lauga, Willow DiLuzio, Piotr Garstecki, George Whitesides, Howard Stone (Harvard University)
- 12:46 MD.003
Zooming Bio-Nematics and the Mechanism of Quorum Polarity
- John Kessler, Raymond Goldstein (University of Arizona)
- 12:59 MD.004
Bioconvection at the scale of individual algal cells
- Rachel Bearon (School of Oceanography, U. Washington)
- 13:12 MD.005
Dynamics of the Chemotactic Boycott Effect
- Luis Cisneros, Chris Dombrowski, John Kessler, Raymond Goldstein (University of Arizona), Charles Wolgemuth (University of Connecticut Health Center), Idan Tuval (UIB, Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
- 13:25 MD.006
Fluid dynamics of competitive swimming: An experimental study
- T. Wei, A. Voorhees (Rutgers University), R. Mark (USA Swimming), R. Mittal (George Washington University)
- 13:38 MD.007
Fluid Dynamics of Competitive Swimming: A Computational Study
- Rajat Mittal, Alfred Loebbeck (MAE Dept., The George Washington University), Hersh Singh (Thomas Jefferson School of Science and Technology), Russell Mark (USA Swimming), Timothy Wei (Mechanical Engineering, Rutgers University)
- 13:51 MD.008
Analysis of Transitions Between Fluttering, Tumbling, and Steady Descent of Falling Cards
- Anders Andersen, Umberto Pesavento, Z. Jane Wang (Cornell University, Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics)
- 14:04 MD.009
The hydrodynamics of water-walkers
- David L. Hu, John W.M. Bush (Mathematics department, MIT)
- 14:17 MD.010
Tail-walking
- Matthew J. Hancock, David L. Hu, John W.M. Bush (Dept. of Mathematics, MIT)
Session ME. Turbulence Simulations V.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Cascade I, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 ME.001
A Possible Solution to the LES Wall-Modeling Problem?
- Arup Das, Robert D. Moser (University of Illinois)
- 12:33 ME.002
Higher entropy conservation and numerical stability of compressible turbulence simulations.
- Albert Honein, Parviz Moin (Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University)
- 12:46 ME.003
A robust, colocated, implicit algorithm for direct numerical simulation of compressible, turbulent flows
- Yucheng Hou, Krishnan Mahesh (University of Minnesota)
- 12:59 ME.004
The alignments of S_ij and \tau_ij in two-dimensional energy cascade
- Minping Wan, Zuoli Xiao, Shiyi Chen (Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Johns Hopkins University), Gregory Eyink (Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, the Johns Hopkins University)
- 13:12 ME.005
A novel efficient pseudospedtral method for the DNS of turbulent flow in a wavy channel
- Luo Wang, Antony Beris (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware)
- 13:25 ME.006
Simulations and Modeling of wall-bounded liquid-metal flows under the influence of a DC magnetic field.
- Bernard Knaepen (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels (Belgium)), Yves Dubief (Stanford University, Stanford (USA)), René Moreau (Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, Grenoble (France))
- 13:38 ME.007
Scaling and domain size effects in simulations of rotating turbulence
- D.A. Donzis, P.K. Yeung (Georgia Tech), K.R. Sreenivasan (ICTP, Italy amp; U. Maryland)
- 13:51 ME.008
Simulation of Turbulent Flow over a Complex Geometry Using the Immersed Boundary Method and k-\varepsilon-v^2-f Model
- Hyunchul Jang, Haecheon Choi (Seoul National University), Seokhyun Lim (Samsung Electronics)
- 14:04 ME.009
Computational Study of Aero-Optical Distortion by Turbulent Wake
- Ali Mani (Stanford University), Meng Wang (Center for Turbulence Research, NASA Ames Res. Ctr./ Stanford Univ.), Parviz Moin (Stanford University)
- 14:17 ME.010
Dynamic backscatter for wall-layer models.
- Anthony Keating, Ugo Piomelli (University of Maryland)
Session MF. Convection/Buoyancy-Driven Flows IV.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Cascade II, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MF.001
Wave-number Selection by Target Patterns and Side Walls in Rayleigh-Bénard Convection
- John Royer, Patrick O'Neill, Nathan Becker, Guenter Ahlers (Dept. of Physics and iQUEST, UCSB)
- 12:33 MF.002
Ultrasonic Velocity Profile Measurement for Thermal Convection of Liquid Gallium
- Yuji Tasaka, Hidekazu Kitaura, Masataka Yoshida, Yasushi Takeda (Hokkaido Univ.), Takatoshi Yanagisawa (JAMSTEC)
- 12:46 MF.003
Aspect-ratio and Prandtl-number dependence of the plume dynamics in a cylindrical Rayleigh-Bénard cell
- Denis Funfschilling, Guenter Ahlers (Department of Physics and iQUEST, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA93106)
- 13:12 MF.005
Dynamic Boundary Layer Properties in Turbulent Thermal Convection
- Ke-Qing Xia, Yin Har Cheung, Chao Sun (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
- 13:25 MF.006
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A CYLINDER IN TURBULENT THERMAL CONVECTION WITH AN IMPOSED SHEAR FLOW
- Sean Kearney, Tom Grasser (Sandia National Laboratories; Albuquerque, NM 87185), Greg Evans (Sandia National Laboratories; Livermore, CA 94551), Ralph Greif (University of California; Berkeley, CA 94720)
- 13:38 MF.007
Measurements of the local thermal dissipation rate in turbulent Rayleigh-Benard convection
- Xiaozhou He, Penger Tong (Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science amp; Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong), Keqing Xia (Department of Physics, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong)
- 13:51 MF.008
Dynamical States of a Free Boundary atop Turbulent Thermal Convection
- Jin-qiang Zhong (Dept of Physics, NYU), Jun Zhang (Dept of physics and Applied Math Lab, Courant Institute, NYU)
- 14:04 MF.009
TOPOLOGOCAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SPATIO-TEMPORAL DYNAMICS
- Kapilanjan Krishan (Center for Nonlinear Science, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology), Marcio Gameiro, Konstantin Michaikow, Michael F. Schatz (Center for Dynamical Systems amp; Nonlinear Studies, School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology)
- 14:17 MF.010
The Domain Chaos Puzzle and the Moments of the Swift-Hohenberg Structure Factor
- Nathan Becker, Guenter Ahlers (UC Santa Barbara)
Session MG. Richtmyer-Meshkov Instabilities.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Elliott Bay, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MG.001
Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov Instabilities and Mixing in Stratified Cylindrical Shells*
- Karnig Mikaelian (U. of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California)
- 12:33 MG.002
Numerical Simulation of 3D Multimode Richtmyer-Meshov Instability
- Jeffrey A. Greenough, Eugene W. Burke (AX-Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 12:46 MG.003
Investigation of the Richtmyer-Meshkov instability in complex geometries using vortex methods
- Marco Latini, Daniel Meiron (Applied and Computational Math, Caltech), Paul Dimotakis (GALCIT, Caltech)
- 12:59 MG.004
Investigation of three-dimensional Richtmyer-Meshkov instability-induced mixing with reshock
- Oleg Schilling (University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Marco Latini (California Institute of Technology), Wai-Sun Don (Brown University)
- 13:12 MG.005
Suppression of the Richtmyer-Meshkov instability in the presence of a magnetic field
- Vincent Wheatley, Dale Pullin (Caltech, Pasadena, CA), Ravi Samtaney (PPPL, Princeton, NJ)
- 13:25 MG.006
Accelerated inhomogeneous (e.g. Richtmyer-Meshkov) flows: A-dot at intermediate times, vortex-accelerated vortex deposition and turbulence
- Norman Zabusky, Gaozhu Peng, Shuang Zhang (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers University)
- 13:38 MG.007
Vortex accelerated vorticity deposition and circulation growth-rate:Sinusoidal RM interface, shock-cylinder interaction and mixing layers
- Norman Zabusky, Gaozhu Peng (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers University), Dong-Kee Lee, Shuang Zhang
- 13:51 MG.008
Experimental Study of the Late-Time Evolution of Single-Mode Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability
- J.D. Stockero, V.V. Krivets, J.W. Jacobs (University of Arizona)
- 14:04 MG.009
Long Duration Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability Experiments
- Sarah Hunyadi (University of Arizona), Charles Niederhaus (NASA Glenn Research Center), Jeffrey Jacobs (University of Arizona)
- 14:17 MG.010
Experimental measurements of integral stretching rates of material lines due to Richtmyer-Meshkov instability
- Sanjay Kumar, Greg Orlicz, Chris Tomkins, Cherie Goodenough, Kathy Prestridge, Robert Benjamin (Los Alamos National Lab), Peter Vorobieff (Univ. of New Mexico)
Session MH. Interfaces and Thin Films V.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Grand Crescent, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MH.001
An experimental and numerical investigation of thin film flow in an axially rotating horizontal cylinder: Part II.
- Keary A. Lay, William W. Schultz, Marc Perlin (University of Michigan)
- 12:46 MH.003
Surface Wave Structure and Heat Transfer of Falling Film Flows along a Vertical Wall with Artificial Oscillation
- Chiaki Kino, Tomoaki Kunugi, Akimi Serizawa (Kyoto University)
- 12:59 MH.004
Surfactant Driven Thin Film Flow
- Rachel Levy, Michael Shearer (North Carolina State University)
- 13:12 MH.005
A slope-dependent disjoining pressure valid for non-zero contact angles: derivation of Young's equation
- Qingfang Wu, Harris Wong (Mech. Eng. Dept, Louisiana State University)
- 13:25 MH.006
Weak Nonlinear Stability of Interfacial Instability with Evaporation
- Ozgur Ozen, Ranga Narayanan (University of Florida)
- 13:38 MH.007
Evaporation of a thin film: diffusion of the vapor and Marangoni stresses
- Martine Ben Amar (Ecole Normale Supérieure and Paris VI University), Eric Sultan, Arezki Boudaoud (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
- 13:51 MH.008
Interfacial Phenomena in Evaporation of Binary Liquids
- Alexander Nepomnyashchy (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology), Alexander Golovin, Vladimir Volpert (Northwestern University)
- 14:04 MH.009
Effects of surface tension on immiscible Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence
- Michael Chertkov (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory), Igor Kolokolov, Vladimir Lebedev (Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow)
- 14:17 MH.010
RAYLEIGH-TAYLOR INSTABILITY WITH SHEAR-INDUCED FLOW
- Abdullah Uguz, Ranga Narayanan (University of Florida, Chemical Engineering Department)
Session MJ. Computational Fluid Dynamics III.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Vashon, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MJ.001
Pressure Splitting Applied to the Navier-Stokes Equations for Incompressible Flow
- Joseph H. Haritonidis (Department of Aerosapce Engineering, Ohio State University)
- 12:33 MJ.002
Efficient multiscale computation of weakly-turbulent plane Couette flow
- Troy Smith, Jimmy Fung, Jerrold Marsden (California Institute of Technology), Yannis Kevrekidis (Princeton University)
- 12:46 MJ.003
Treatment of Small Flow Features as Nonlinear Solitary Waves Using Vorticity Confinement
- Johnn Steinhoff (Professor UTSI)
- 12:59 MJ.004
A super-grid model for incompressible flows on unbounded domains
- Kunihiko Taira, Tim Colonius (California Institute of Technology)
- 13:12 MJ.005
K-means clustering and diffusive interpolation for high-resolution vortex particle methods
- Daehyun Wee, Youssef Marzouk, Ahmed Ghoniem (MIT)
- 13:25 MJ.006
Efficient multiscale computation of compressible flow through a planar diffuser
- Jimmy Fung, Richard M. Murray, Jerrold E. Marsden, Troy R. Smith (California Institute of Technology), Ioannis G. Kevrekidis (Princeton University)
- 13:38 MJ.007
Time-accurate calculation of variable density flows with strong heat gradients and chemical reactions
- Bamdad Lessani, Miltiadis V. Papalexandris (Departement de Mecanique, Universite catholique de Louvain, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
- 13:51 MJ.008
Particle-in-cell method in multiphase flow simulations
- Duan Zhang, Qisu Zou, Brian VanderHeyden (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 14:04 MJ.009
Two-Dimensional Simulation of Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability
- Amol Palekar, Charles R. Truman, Peter Vorobieff (The University of New Mexico)
Session MK. Turbulence Theory III.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, St. Helens, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MK.001
On the distribution of Lagrangian accelerations in turbulent flows
- Andy Reynolds (Silsoe Research Institute, Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedford, MK45 4HS, UK.), Nicholas Mordant (Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Normale Superieure, 24 rue Lhomond, 75321 Paris Cedex 05, France), Alice Crawford, Eberhard Bodenschatz (Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.)
- 12:33 MK.002
Spectral dynamics in the limit of slow variation
- Robert Rubinstein (NASA Langley Research Center), Stephen L. Woodruff (Florida State University), Timothy T. Clark (Northrup-Grumman Corp.)
- 12:46 MK.003
Universality and Critical Exponents in Fully Developed Turbulence
- Bhimsen Shivamoggi (University of Central Florida)
- 12:59 MK.004
Influence of polymers on the small scales of turbulence
- Haitao Xu, Nicholas Ouellette, Alice Crawford, Mickael Bourgoin (Laboratory of Atomic and Solid-State Physics, Cornell University), Nicolas Mordant (Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Nornale Superieure de Paris), Eberhard Bodenschatz (Laboratory of Atomic and Solid-State Physics, Cornell University)
- 13:12 MK.005
A new statistical model of small-scale fluid turbulence
- Deep Sarmah, Massimo Tessarotto (Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Trieste University, Italy)
- 13:25 MK.006
Characteristics of small scale turbulence in homogeneous turbulent shear flow
- Daniel Livescu (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Cyrus Madnia (SUNY Buffalo)
- 13:38 MK.007
Drag Renormalization in Two-dimensional Test-Field Turbulence
- Malay K. Nandy (Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati 781039, India.)
- 13:51 MK.008
On the contribution of coherent vortices to the two-dimensional inverse energy cascade
- Thomas Dubos (LMD/IPSL, École Polytechnique, France), Armando Babiano (LMD/IPSL, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France)
- 14:04 MK.009
On vortex-merger and vortex -thinning in a 2D inverse energy cascade
- Shiyi Chen (Deaprtment of Mechanical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218; Center for Nonlinear Studies and Theoretical Division, Materials Science amp; Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, MN 87545; CCSE and LTCS, Peking University, China), Robert E. Ecke (Center for Nonlinear Studies and Theoretical Division, Materials Science amp; Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, MN 87545), Gregory L. Eyink (Applied Mathematics amp; statistics, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218), Michael Rivera (Center for Nonlinear Studies and Theoretical Division, Materials Science amp; Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, MN 87545), Minping Wan, Zuoli Xiao (Deaprtment of Mechanical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218)
- 14:17 MK.010
Vortex gradient stretching and two-dimensional inverse energy transfer.
- Michael K. Rivera, Robert E. Ecke (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Session ML. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics III.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Olympic, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 ML.001
Wave-vortex interaction in rotating shallow water
- Richard Scott (Northwest Research Associates, Bellevue, WA), Lorenzo Polvani (Columbia University, New York, NY), Oliver Buhler (New York University, New York, NY)
- 12:33 ML.002
The role of near-resonant triad interactions in fast rotating flow
- Youngsuk Lee (Mathematics Department, Simon Fraser University), Leslie M. Smith (Department of Mathematics and Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison)
- 12:46 ML.003
Numerical simulations of stratified turbulence generated by internal gravity waves
- Michael Waite, Peter Bartello (McGill University)
- 12:59 ML.004
Energetics of Turbulence in Stratified Flows
- Stephen de Bruyn Kops, David Hebert (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- 13:12 ML.005
Self-propelled wakes in a stratified fluid
- G.R. Spedding (Aerospace amp; Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California), P. Meunier (IRPHE, Marseille, France)
- 13:25 ML.006
Scaling Laws of Stratified Turbulent Wakes from Large Eddy Simulations
- Peter J. Diamessis, J. Andrzej Domaradzki (University of Southern California)
- 13:38 ML.007
Three-Dimensional Vortices in Strongly Stratified Planetary Atmospheres
- Sushil Shetty, Philip Marcus (U. C. Berkeley)
- 13:51 ML.008
Three-Dimensional Vortices in Weakly Stratified Accretion Disks
- Philip Marcus (U.C. Berkeley), Joseph Barranco (Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics)
- 14:04 ML.009
Differences in the passive and active scalar diffusion in stratified turbulence
- Hideshi Hanazaki (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyoto University)
- 14:17 ML.010
DYNAMICS OF A STRATIFIED HORIZONTAL SHEAR LAYER
- Sankarananda Basak, Sutanu Sarkar (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCSD)
Session MM. Chaos and Fractals.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Whidbey, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MM.001
Two-regime power-law behavior in a Lennard-Jones fluid
- Antonios Liakopoulos, Theodoros Karakasidis (Hydromechanics Laboratory, School of Engineering, University of Thessaly, 38334 Volos, Greece)
- 12:33 MM.002
Non-reversiblity in periodically driven flows by viscous dephasing
- Bruno Eckhardt (Fachbereich Physik, Philipps Universitaet Marburg, Germany), Erwan Hascoet (Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College, London)
- 12:46 MM.003
Lagrangian chaos and resonance phenomena in Stokes flows
- Dmitri Vainchtein (University of California Santa Barbara), Neishtadt Neishtadt (Space Research Institute, Moscow, Russia), Igor Mezic (University of California Santa Barbara)
- 12:59 MM.004
Mode-locking of chemical pulses in an advection-reaction-diffusion system
- Matt Paoletti, Tom Solomon (Department of Physics, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 USA)
- 13:12 MM.005
Chemical pulses and superdiffusive transport in an oscillating-drifting vortex chain
- Tom Solomon, Matt Paoletti (Department of Physics, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 USA)
- 13:25 MM.006
Self-consistent chaotic mixing of active impurities in a vortex chain
- Louis McLane, Julie Jakoboski, Tom Solomon (Department of Physics, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 USA)
- 13:38 MM.007
Simulations of the Reaction-Diffusion System demonstrating the Transition from Purely Temporal to Spatio-Temporal Chaos
- Thomas Olsen, Yu Hou, Collin Trail (Lewis amp; Clark College, Portland, OR), Richard Wiener (Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR)
- 13:51 MM.008
Ruelle-Takens scenario in a confined two-dimensional flow
- Gertjan Van Heijst, D. Molenaar, H.J.H. Clercx (Physics Department, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
- 14:04 MM.009
Reynolds number dependence of fluid mixing in the partitioned-pipe mixer
- Yoshinori Mizuno, Mitsuaki Funakoshi (Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
- 14:17 MM.010
Dynamic Subgrid-Scale Drag Modeling for Turbulent Flow Over Fractal Trees
- Stuart Chester, Charles Meneveau, Marc Parlange (Johns Hopkins University)
Session MN. Compressible Flows.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Orcas, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MN.001
Vorticity Measurements in the Interaction of Compressible Isotropic Turbulence with Expansion Waves
- Savvas Xanthos, Yiannis Andreopoulos (Experimental Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Department of Mechanical Engineering The City College of CUNY)
- 12:33 MN.002
Reshock of a Convergent, Unstable System
- Steven Batha, N. D. Delamater, J. R. Fincke, R. M. Hueckstaedt, N. E. Lanier, G. R. Magelssen, J. M. Taccetti (Los Alamos National Laboratory), K. W. Parker, S. D. Rothman, C. J. Horsfield (AWE, Aldermaston)
- 12:46 MN.003
Cross density variations and vorticity generation in compressible shears
- M. Belan, S. De Ponte (Politecnico di Milano), D. Tordella (Politecnico di Torino)
- 12:59 MN.004
DSMC Investigation of Interacting Parallel Supersonic Free Jets
- Wenhai Li, Foluso Ladeinde (SUNY Stony Brook, New York, USA)
- 13:12 MN.005
Planar Velocimetry of a Supersonic Jet in Subsonic Compressible Crossflow
- Steven Beresh, John Henfling, Rocky Erven, Russell Spillers (Sandia National Laboratories)
- 13:25 MN.006
Prediction of a jet in supersonic crossflow
- C. Randall Truman, Amol Palekar, Peter Vorobieff (U. New Mexico)
- 13:38 MN.007
DNS of a shock wave turbulent boundary layer interaction at M=2.25
- Sergio Pirozzoli, Francesco Grasso (University of Rome `La Sapienza'), Thomas B. Gatski (NASA Langley Research Center)
- 13:51 MN.008
Direct Numerical Simulation of Shockwave and Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions
- Minwei Wu, M. Pino Martin (Princeton University)
- 14:04 MN.009
Analysis of catalysis effects for orbital reentry vehicles
- Stefano Bisceglia, Francesco Grasso (University of Rome `La Sapienza'), Giuliano Ranuzzi (CIRA, Capua, Italy)
- 14:17 MN.010
Experiments and Computation for a Supersonic Nonequlibrium MHD Channel
- Sivaram Gogineni (Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.), Igor Adamovich (The Ohio State University), Xiaolin Zhong (University of California, Los Angeles), Roger Kimmel (Air Force Research Laboratory)
Session MP. Surface Tension II.
Tuesday afternoon, 12:20, Blakely, Westin Seattle
- 12:20 MP.001
Stability of two-phase displacements in channels with deformable walls
- D.A. Reinelt, V.S. Ajaev (SMU), P.C. Galambos (Sandia National Labs)
- 12:33 MP.002
Fluid Mechanics of the Drop Weight Method
- Qi Xu, Ozgur E. Yildirim, Osman A. Basaran (School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN 47907, USA)
- 12:46 MP.003
Stabilization of nonlinear thermocapillary oscillation by local heating
- Junichiro Shiomi (Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8656, Japan), Gustav Amberg (KTH Mechanics, Stockholm, S-100, Sweden)
- 12:59 MP.004
Multi-Scale Linear Stability Analysis
- Brent Houchens (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), John Walker
- 13:12 MP.005
A ``Thermocapillary Valve'' for Driven Thin Films
- Ryan Haskett, Thomas Witelski (Duke University, Mathematics), Jeanman Sur (Duke University, Physics)
- 13:25 MP.006
Thermocapillary Transport of Energy During Water Evaporation
- Fei Duan, Charles A. Ward (University of Toronto, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Toronto, Canada M5S 3G8)
- 13:38 MP.007
Interfacial particle rafts
- Dominic Vella, Pascale Aussillous (DAMTP, University of Cambridge), L. Mahadevan (DEAS, Harvard University)
- 13:51 MP.008
Monodisperse droplet formation in binary mixtures between rough, chemically patterned surfaces
- Rolf Verberg, Christopher Pooley (Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, Pittsburgh University), Julia Yeomans (The Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Oxford University, 1 Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3NP, United Kingdom), Anna Balazs (Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, Pittsburgh University, Pittsburgh, PA 15261)
- 14:04 MP.009
Slow rupture of polymer films
- Igor Kliakhandler (Department of Mathematics, Michigan Technological University)