Program overview

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 23 NOVEMBER 2004

Session NA. Turbulent Boundary Layers VI.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Grand I, Westin Seattle

14:50 NA.001 Comparison of Roughness Functions using Velocity Profiles and Overall Frictional Drag
Michael P. Schultz, Karen A. Flack (United States Naval Academy)
15:03 NA.002 INCIPIENT TRANSITIONAL ROUGNNESS EFFECTS IN ZERO PRESSURE-GRADIENT TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYERS
Hassan Nagib, Chris Christophorou, Kapil Chauhan (I I T, Chicago, IL 60616)
15:16 NA.003 Turbulence Results for Rough Wall Boundary Layers
Karen A. Flack, Michael P. Schultz (United States Naval Academy)
15:29 NA.004 Profiling the characteristics of turbulent flow in the presence of roughness in a turbulent boundary layer
Kiran Bhaganagar (University of Maine)
15:42 NA.005 The Roughness Effects on the Outer Flow of a Flat Plate Turbulent Boundary Layer
Jorge Bailon-Cuba, Brian Brzek (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Junghwa Seo (GE Global Research Center), Luciano Castillo (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
15:55 NA.006 Effects of Surface Roughness on High Reynolds Number Turbulent Pipe Flow
James Allen (Mechanical Engineering, New Mexico State University), Michael Shockling, Alexander Smits (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University)
16:08 NA.007 Effects of bubble diameter on drag reduction in a microbubble-laden spatially developing turbulent boundary layer over a flat plate
A. Ferrante, S. Elghobashi (University of California, Irvine)
16:21 NA.008 Drag Reduction by Wall Oscillation in Turbulent Channel Flow
Dongmei Zhou (The University of Texas at Austin), Kenneth S. Ball (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
16:34 NA.009 NUWC-Russia-UK Collaborative Research on Compliant Coatings
P.R. Bandyopadhyay, C. Henoch, J.D. Hrubes (Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI), B.N. Semenov, A.I. Amirov, V.M. Kulik, N.V. Malykh, A.G. Malyuga, A.V. Semenova (Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences), K-S Choi (University of Nottingham, UK)
16:47 NA.010 Measurement of correlation between wall-shear stress and near-wall velocity in the atmospheric surface layer.
Weston Heuer, Ivan Marusic (University of Minnesota)

Session NB. Drops II: Impacting Drops.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Grand II, Westin Seattle

14:50 NB.001 Diffuse interface modelling of micron-size droplet impact on a solid surface
Vinayak Khatavkar, Patrick Anderson, Han Meijer (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
15:03 NB.002 Numerical insights of drop impacts on hydrophobic surfaces
Christophe Josserand, Stéphane Zaleski (Laboratoire de Modélisation en Mécanique, CNRS-UPMC, Paris.)
15:16 NB.003 Coalescence-induced Bouncing of Liquid Drops at an Air/Liquid Interface
H. Pirouz Kavehpour (Mech. amp; Aero. Eng, UCLA)
15:29 NB.004 Adaptive numerical simulation of drop/interface and drop/drop interactions
Xiaoming Zheng, Vittorio Cristini, John Lowengrub (University of California, Irvine), Anthony Anderson (Northwestern University)
15:42 NB.005 Simulation of Drop Dynamics in Complex Fluid: Drop Coalescence and Retraction
James J. Feng, Pengtao Yue (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)
15:55 NB.006 Simulations of droplet impact and coalescence at a liquid/liquid interface
F.O. Iancu (Physical Chemistry amp; Molecular Thermodynamics, TU Delft, the Netherlands), C.P. Lowe (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands), S.W. de Leeuw (Physical Chemistry amp; Molecular Thermodynamics, TU Delft, the Netherlands)
16:08 NB.007 Drop-generated vortex rings
S. T. Thoroddsen (Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore), K. Takehara, T. G. Etoh (Civil and Environmental Engineering, Kinki University, Japan)
16:21 NB.008 Impact Dynamics of Droplets on Thin Films of Viscoelastic Wormlike Micelle Solutions
Robert DiLalla, Jason Grimaldi, Francisco Lopes, Jonathan Rothstein (University of Massachusetts)
16:34 NB.009 Study of Reactive Drop Impact in Encapsulation Process
Qiang Deng, A. V. Anilkumar, Taylor G. Wang (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University)
16:47 NB.010 Numerical Simulations of the Extension and Retraction of a Surfactant Laden Drop
Ashley J. James (University of Minnesota), John Lowengrub (University of California, Irvine)

Session NC. Micro-Fluid Dynamics X.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Grand III, Westin Seattle

14:50 NC.001 A Stereo-Microscopic Particle Image Velocimetry System
Jean Hertzberg, John Giardino, Elizabeth Bradley (University of Colorado, Boulder)
15:03 NC.002 Confocal micro-PIV for 3-dimentional micro flows
Haruyuki Kinoshita, Marie Oshima, Shohei Kaneda, Teruo Fujii, Tetsuo Saga (Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo)
15:16 NC.003 Extending Nano-PIV to Three Dimensions
Haifeng Li, Reza Sadr, Minami Yoda (Georgia Institute of Technology)
15:29 NC.004 Near-Wall Velocity Measurements in Poiseuille Flow
Minami Yoda, Reza Sadr (Georgia Institute of Technology)
15:42 NC.005 Reconstruction of velocity profiles for nano-PIV
Christel Hohenegger, Peter J. Mucha (School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology)
15:55 NC.006 A second-order slip model based on rigorous solutions of the Boltzmann equation
Nicolas Hadjiconstantinou (Mechanical Engineering Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
16:08 NC.007 Effects of Absolute Pressure and Dissolved Gasses on Apparent Fluid Slip in Hydrophobic Microchannels
Derek Tretheway (Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Portland State University), Shannon Stone, Carl Meinhart (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California Santa Barbara)
16:21 NC.008 An exact solution for the motion of a slender body sweeping a cone in a viscous fluid
Roberto Camassa, Jing Hao, Terry Jo Leiterman, Richard McLaughlin, Richard Superfine, Ben Wilde (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill)
16:34 NC.009 Analysis of Fluid Flow in Cylindrical Microchannels Subjected to Uniform Wall Injection
Mohammad Layeghi (School of Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
16:47 NC.010 Mountain Hike North of Big Cottonwood Canyon Road, Begining at the S-Turn at Mill B., Near Hidden Falls, and Taking Trail Leading to Mt. Raymond and Other Intersting Places.
Keith L. McDonald (Member)

Session ND. Turbulence Simulations VI: Large-Eddy Simulations.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Fifth Avenue Room, Westin Seattle

14:50 ND.001 LES of rectangular turbulence jet using lattice Boltzmann method
Huidan Yu, Sharath Girimaji (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Texas Aamp;M University)
15:03 ND.002 An immersed-sharp-interface method for large-eddy simulation of complex flows with moving boundaries
Jianming Yang, Elias Balaras (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA)
15:16 ND.003 Large-Eddy Simulation of Propeller Crashback
Martin Vysohlid, Krishnan Mahesh (University of Minnesota)
15:29 ND.004 Large Eddy Simulation of Canopy Flows Using Lagrangian Dynamic Model and Comparison with PIV Field Experimental data
Wusi Yue, Marc B. Parlange, Charles Meneveau (The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland)
15:42 ND.005 Tests of dynamic Lagrangian eddy viscosity models in Large Eddy Simulations of flow over three-dimensional bluff bodies
Yu-heng Tseng, Charles Meneveau (CEAFM and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University), Marc B. Parlange (CEAFM and Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University)
15:55 ND.006 Joint Velocity-Scalar Filtered Mass Density Function for Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Reacting Flows
Reza Sheikhi, Peyman Givi (University of Pittsburgh), Stephen Pope (Cornell University)
16:08 ND.007 Large Eddy Simulation of turbulent heat transfer in a rotating square duct
Zhaohui Qin, Richard Pletcher
16:21 ND.008 Synthetic inflow generation for LES of boundary-layer flows.
Ugo Piomelli, Anthony Keating (University of Maryland, College Park)
16:34 ND.009 A critical look at the use of smooth filters in large eddy simulation
Noma Park, Jung Yul Yoo, Haecheon Choi (Seoul National University)

Session NE. Convection/Buoyancy-Driven Flows V.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Cascade I, Westin Seattle

14:50 NE.001 Thermal Convection in the Presence of a Twisted Magnetic Field
Friedrich Busse (University of Bayreuth)
15:03 NE.002 Wind reversals in turbulent Rayleigh-Benard convection
Francisco Fontenele Araujo (University of Twente, Department of Physics and J. M. Burgers Centre for Fluid Dynamics), Siegfried Grossmann (University of Marburg, Department of Physics), Detlef Lohse (University of Twente, Department of Physics and J. M. Burgers Centre for Fluid Dynamics)
15:16 NE.003 Quantifying spatiotemporal chaos in small aspect ratio Rayleigh-Benard convection
Mark Paul (Virginia Tech), Michael Cross, Janet Scheel (Caltech)
15:29 NE.004 Patterns in cylindrical Rayleigh-Benard convection
Katarzyna Boronska, Laurette Tuckerman (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
15:42 NE.005 Pattern selection of longitudinal Benard convection rolls in a rectangular duct
Kaoru Fujimura, Yuki Kato (Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Tottori University)
15:55 NE.006 Rayleigh and Prandtl scaling in the bulk of Rayleigh-Benard turbulence
Enrico Calzavarini (Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita' di Ferrara and INFN sezione di Ferrara, via Paradiso 12, 44100 Ferrara, Italy.), Detlef Lohse (Department of Applied Physics, University of Twente, 7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands), Federico Toschi (Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo, CNR, Viale del Policlinico 137, I-00161 Roma, Italy), Raffaele Tripiccione (Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita' di Ferrara and INFN sezione di Ferrara, via Paradiso 12, 44100 Ferrara, Italy.)
16:08 NE.007 Numerical study of thermal convection above the point heat source in a salinity gradient
Yuki Suenaga (Graduate Student), Tetuya Kawamura (Professor of Ochanomizu University), Satoko Komurasaki (Assistant professor of Nihon University)
16:21 NE.008 Modeling of Thermal Convection of Liquid TNT for Cookoff
Rose McCallen, Timothy Dunn, Albert Nichols, Jack Reaugh, Matthew McClelland (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551)
16:34 NE.009 Rotating Rayleigh-Benard Convection
Janet Scheel, Michael Cross (Caltech)
16:47 NE.010 Thermal convection and species dispersion in tilted tubes embedded in rocks
F. Sánchez (Grupo de Medios Porosos y Granulados, Programa YNF, IMP. Mexico), A. Medina, F. J. Higuera (E. T. S. Ingenieros Aeronáuticos, UPM. Spain)

Session NF. Bubbles III: Turbulence & Bubbles.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Cascade II, Westin Seattle

14:50 NF.001 Computational Investigation of Sudden Expansion of Compressed Air in a Nearly Closed, Water-Filled Vessel
Sungsu Lee, Jae Ick Hong (Dept of Structural Systems amp; CAE, Chungbuk National University, Korea), Chan Wook Park (Dept of Mech. Eng., Daebul Univeristy, Korea), Kyung Soo Yang (Dept of Mech. Eng., Inha Univeristy, Korea)
15:03 NF.002 Energy spectra in bubbly turbulence
Stefan Luther, Thomas H. van den Berg, Judith Rensen, Detlef Lohse (Department of Applied Physics, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands)
15:16 NF.003 DNS studies of bubbly flows
Gretar Tryggvason, Asghar Esmaeeli, Souvik Biswas (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
15:29 NF.004 Direct numerical simulations of drag reduction due to bubble injection into a turbulent channel flow
Jiacai Lu, Gretar Tryggvason (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
15:42 NF.005 Ultrasound Preparation of Micro Bubbles for Drag Reduction Experiments
Xiaochun Shen, Steven Ceccio, Marc Perlin (University of Michigan), Marjorie Longo (University of California Davis)
15:55 NF.006 Application of Vortex Generators to Bubbly Boundary Layers
David Jeon, Mory Gharib (California Institute of Technology)
16:08 NF.007 Dynamics of a bubbly turbulent boundary layer
Alberto Aliseda, Juan C. Lasheras (MAE Department. UCSD.)
16:21 NF.008 Bubble size measurements for air injected into a turbulent boundary layer in fresh water, salt water, and surfactant solutions
Eric S. Winkel, Steven L. Ceccio, David R. Dowling (University of Michigan, Dept of Mechanical Engineering), Marc Perlin (University of Michigan, Dept of Mechanical Engineering and Dept of Naval Arch and Marine Engineering)
16:34 NF.009 The effects of surfactants on the lateral migration of bubbles and the bubble clustering phenomenon in a bubbly channel flow
Shu Takagi, Toshiyuki Ogasawara, Yoichiro Matsumoto (The University of Tokyo)
16:47 NF.010 Eddy Diffusivity near Bubble Plumes
Danielle Wain, Chris Rehmann (Iowa State University)

Session NG. Rayleigh-Taylor Instabilities.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Elliott Bay, Westin Seattle

14:50 NG.001 Buoyancy driven miscible front dynamics in tilted tubes
T. Séon, J-P. Hulin, D. Salin (FAST Laboratory, UMR 7608, 91405 Orsay (France)), B. Perrin (LPA-ENS, UMR 8551, 75231 Paris 5 (France)), E.J. Hinch (DAMTP-CMS, CB3-OWA, Cambridge (UK))
15:03 NG.002 Stochastic model of the turbulent mixing
Snezhana I. Abarzhi, Guillaume Blanquart (Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford), Sergei Fedotov (Department of Mathematics, UMIST - University of Manchester, Institute for Science and Technology, Manchester, UK), Heinz Pitsch (Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford)
15:16 NG.003 Progress with a High Atwood Number Statistically Steady Rayleigh-Taylor Mix Experiment
Arindam Banerjee, Malcolm J. Andrews (Texas Aamp;M University)
15:29 NG.004 Dependence of the Rayleigh-Taylor Froude number on the density ratio
Praveen Ramaprabhu, Guy Dimonte (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
15:42 NG.005 The Rayleigh-Taylor Instability at a Magnetorheological Fluid/Water Interface
Jeremy White, Jason Oakley, Mark Anderson, Riccardo Bonazza (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
15:55 NG.006 Experimental studies of a strongly shocked gas bubble
Devesh Ranjan, Jason Oakley, Mark Anderson, Riccardo Bonazza (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
16:08 NG.007 Cylindrical shock focusing of a planar incident shock into a wedge using a refractive gas lens
Ravi Samtaney (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory), Paul E. Dimotakis (California Institute of Technology)
16:21 NG.008 Measurement of initial conditions of a Rayleigh-Taylor mixing layer
Nicholas J. Mueschke, Malcolm J. Andrews (Texas Aamp;M University), Oleg Schilling (University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
16:34 NG.009 Direct numerical simulations of Rayleigh-Taylor mixing with experimentally-measured initial conditions
Oleg Schilling (University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Nicholas J. Mueschke, Malcolm J. Andrews (Texas Aamp;M University)
16:47 NG.010 Experiments On The Three-Dimensional Incompressible Richtmyer-Meshkov and Rayleigh-Taylor Instabilities.
Jeffrey P. Wilkinson, Patricia R. Chapman, Jeffrey W. Jacobs (University of Arizona)

Session NH. Jet and Wake Instabilities.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Grand Crescent, Westin Seattle

14:50 NH.001 Numerical Simulation of Flows Past Two Near-by Spheres
Dong-Hyeog Yoon, Kyung-Soo Yang, Jong-Yeon Hwang (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Inha University, Incheon, 402-020, Korea), SungSu Lee (Department of Structural Systems & CAE, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, 361-763, Korea)
15:03 NH.002 Global modes in forced inhomogeneous systems
Benjamin Thiria, Sophie Goujon-Durand, José Eduardo Wesfreid (Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de Paris-ESPCI- PMMH-UMR CNRS 7636, 10 rue Vauquelin, 75005 Paris, France)
15:16 NH.003 POD Based Sensor Placement in a D-shaped Cylinder Wake at Varying Reynolds Numbers
Stefan Siegel, Kelly Cohen, Thomas McLaughlin (US Air Force Academy)
15:29 NH.004 A stratified buoyant wake
Malcolm Andrews, Wayne Kraft (Texas Aamp;M University)
15:42 NH.005 Stability of Compressible Swirling Jet Flows
S.B. Mueller, L. Kleiser (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
15:55 NH.006 Vortex Breakdown and Mode Selection of a Swirling Jet in Stationary or Rotating Surroundings
Hanzhuang Liang, Tony Maxworthy (USC, Los Angeles)
16:08 NH.007 Large Eddy Simulation of Jet Flow in Solid Rocket Ignitor
Bono Wasistho (Center for Simulation of Advanced Rockets, 2232 Digital Computer Laboratory, MC-278, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1304 West Springfield Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801)
16:21 NH.008 THE PHYSICS OF THE STABILITY OF AN ENCAPSULATED CYLINDRICAL LIQUID BRIDGE SUBJECT TO OFF-CENTERING
Abdullah Uguz, Ranga Narayanan (University of Florida, Chemical Engineering Department)

Session NJ. Turbulent Jets and Mixing.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Vashon, Westin Seattle

14:50 NJ.001 The turbulent/non-turbulent interface of a self-similar jet
J. Westerweel, J.C.R. Hunt (TU Delft), J.M. Pedersen (TU Denmark), C. Fukushima (Gifu Univ.)
15:03 NJ.002 An Experimental Vector Implementation of the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition in a Turbulent Axisymmetric Jet
Flint O. Thomas, Muhammad O. Iqbal, Thomas C. Corke (Center for Flow Physics and Control, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN)
15:16 NJ.003 Planar imaging of turbulent buoyant jet mixing
L.K. Su, M. Clarke, M.K. Chin (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University)
15:29 NJ.004 Reynolds number dependence of differential diffusion in a turbulent jet
T. Lavertu, A. Wahab, L. Mydlarski (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering), S. Gaskin (Dept. of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, McGill University)
15:42 NJ.005 Quantitative analysis of differential diffusion effects in turbulent mixing
C. J. Brownell, L. K. Su (Johns Hopkins University)
15:55 NJ.006 Direct numerical simulation of passive scalar mixing in turbulent jet
Pradeep Babu, Krishnan Mahesh (University of Minnesota)
16:08 NJ.007 Experimental investigation of the filtered joint density function of velocity, velocity gradient, scalar and scalar gradient
Hengbin Zhang, Chenning Tong (Clemson University)
16:21 NJ.008 Isothermal and Reactive Turbulent Jets in Cross-Flow
Ephraim Gutmark, Scott Bush, Irene Ibrahim (University of Cincinnati, Dept. Aerospace Engineering)
16:34 NJ.009 A scaling law for trajectories of jets in crossflow
Suman Muppidi, Krishnan Mahesh (University of Minnesota)
16:47 NJ.010 The counter-rotating core of a swirling jet emanating from a turbulent rotating pipe flow
Luca Facciolo, P. Henrik Alfredsson (KTH Mechanics, Stockholm), Paolo Orlandi (University of Rome "La Sapienza")

Session NK. Reacting Flows III.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, St. Helens, Westin Seattle

14:50 NK.001 Flame Acceleration and DDT in Narrow Tubes
Vadim N. Gamezo, Elaine S. Oran (Laboratory for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20375)
15:03 NK.002 Heat transfer in a coaxial-jet combustor using large-eddy simulation
Lee Shunn, Parviz Moin (Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University)
15:16 NK.003 Three-Dimensional Direct Numerical Simulation of Methane-Air Turbulent Premixed Flames with Reduced Kinetic Mechanism
Mamoru Tanahashi, Satoshi Kikuta, Toshio Miyauchi (Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Eng., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8552, Japan)
15:29 NK.004 Large Eddy Simulation of Acoustic Combustion Instabilities
Clifton Wall, Parviz Moin (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University)
15:42 NK.005 DNS Study of the Ignition of n-Heptane Fuel Spray under HCCI Conditions
Yunliang Wang, Christopher J. Rutland (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
15:55 NK.006 A High-Order Photon Monte Carlo Method for the Solution of the Radiative Transfer Equation: Application to DNS of Chemically Reacting Turbulent Flows
Yuhui Wu, Michael F. Modest, Daniel C. Haworth (The Pennsylvania State University)
16:08 NK.007 Interaction between Large Vortex Structures and Chemical Reactions in Jet Flames
Naoto Yokoyama (Energy Conversion Research Center, Doshisha University), Kana Saito, Jiro Mizushima (Faculty of Engineering, Doshisha University)
16:21 NK.008 Carbon Monoxide Emissions from an Axially Forced Methane Jet Flame
Andrew Shugard, Jean Hertzberg (University of Colorado at Boulder)
16:34 NK.009 The Mechanism and Prediction of Bluff Body Flame Blow-Out
Foluso Ladeinde (SUNY Stony Brook, New York, USA), Xiaodan Cai (Thaerocomp Technical Corp., New York, USA), Barry Kiel, Balu Sekar (AFRL/PRTS, Wright-Patterson AFB, USA)

Session NL. Oceanography.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Olympic, Westin Seattle

14:50 NL.001 Effect of Shear on Differential Transport of Temperature and Salinity
P. Ryan Jackson (University of Illinois), Chris Rehmann (Iowa State University)
15:03 NL.002 Layering in a Flow with Diffusively Stable Temperature and Salinity Stratification
Chris Rehmann (Iowa State University), J. Ezequiel Martin (University of Illinois)
15:16 NL.003 The spacing of Langmuir circulation in strong shear
William R.C. Phillips, Jie Yao (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
15:29 NL.004 The spacing of Langmuir circulation in water and layers of all depth
Hsi-Heng Dai, William R.C. Phillips (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
15:42 NL.005 Numerical simulation of Langmuir circulation using a VOF method
Jeroen Gerrits, Eric Skyllingstad (Oregon State University, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences)
15:55 NL.006 Linear stability of the discretely-stratified Stokes--Ekman layer
Greg Chini, Michelle Fricke (Mechanical Engineering Department, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824)
16:08 NL.007 Hydraulic Control in Constant Potential Vorticity Rotating Fluids-New Results
J.A. Whitehead (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
16:21 NL.008 The meridional overturning circulation: a ``recycling-box'' with zero net buoyancy flux
Ross Griffiths, Graham Hughes (The Australian National University)
16:34 NL.009 Convection in a Fluid Loop: Sensitive to Boundary Conditions
Eleanor Frajka-Williams (Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105), Raffaele Ferrari (Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139)
16:47 NL.010 Skeletal structures of the ocean, hypotheses and interpretation of the phenomenon
Valentin A. Rantsev-Kartinov (Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute")

Session NM. General Stability.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Whidbey, Westin Seattle

14:50 NM.001 Nonlinear optimal perturbations in the subcritical ransition to turbulence
Carlo Cossu (LadHyX, CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique, FRANCE)
15:03 NM.002 Optimal disturbances in pipe flows
Guy Ben-Dov, Jacob Cohen (Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel)
15:16 NM.003 First experimental observation of coherent traveling wave states in pipe flow
B. Hof, C.H.W. van Doorne, J. Westerweel, F.T.M. Nieuwstadt (TU Delft), H. Faisst, B. Eckhardt (Univ. Marburg), H. Wedin, R.R. Kerswell (Univ. Bristol), F. Waleffe (Univ. Wisconsin)
15:29 NM.004 Instability in flow through elastic conduits and volcanic tremor
Alison Rust, Neil Balmforth (University of British Columbia)
15:42 NM.005 Three-dimensional modes in a periodically driven elongated cavity
Jonathan Leung, Amir Hirsa (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Hugh Blackburn (CSIRO; Melbourne, Australia), Francisco Marques (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Barcelona, Spain), Juan Lopez (Arizona State University)
15:55 NM.006 Stability of pressure-driven creeping flows in channels lined with a nonlinear elastic solid
Vasileios Gkanis, Satish Kumar (University of Minnesota)
16:08 NM.007 Instability of axial flow in circular and rectangular channels with a cylindrical core
Stavros Tavoularis (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ottawa), Anne Gosset, Estelle Piot
16:21 NM.008 Development of Asymmetry in an Oscillatory Flow of a Baffled Pipe
Jie Li (BP Institute and Dept. of Engineering, Univ. of Cambridge), Jian Jun Tao (BP Institute, Univ. of Cambridge)
16:34 NM.009 Stability of rotating viscous liquid column in zero gravity.
J.P. Kubitschek, P.D. Weidman (University of Colorado)
16:47 NM.010 Sensitivity to imperfections in the absence of a bifurcation.
Richard E. Hewitt (University of Manchester, England.)

Session NN. Non-Newtonian Flows III and Microrheology.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Orcas, Westin Seattle

14:50 NN.001 Rheology and instabilities of thermally responsive polymer solutions in microfluidic systems
Boris Stoeber (Dept. of Chemical Engineering), Dorian Liepmann (Dept. of Bioengineering), Susan Muller (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, UC Berkeley)
15:03 NN.002 A simple paradigm for active and nonlinear microrheology
Todd Squires (Caltech Applied Math & Physics), John Brady (Caltech Chemical Engineering)
15:16 NN.003 Single particle motion in colloidal dispersions
Ileana Carpen, John Brady (Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Caltech, Pasadena 91125)
15:29 NN.004 Tumbling of polymers in random flow with mean shear
Michael Chertkov (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory), Igor Kolokolov, Vladimir Lebedev, Konstantin Turitsyn (Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow)
15:42 NN.005 Stress measurement and particle trajectories for rods in confined flows
Thomas Ward, Howard Stone (DEAS Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138), Branden Reid (Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD 21251)
15:55 NN.006 Drag-enhanced, nonlinear viscoelastic states in the creeping flow limit
R. Sureshkumar, B. Sadanandan (Washington University in Saint Louis)
16:08 NN.007 Failure of energy stability in Oldroyd-B fluids at arbitrarily low Reynolds numbers
Charles R. Doering (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1109 USA), Bruno Eckhardt, Joerg Schumacher (Phillips University of Marburg, Germany)
16:21 NN.008 Longitudinal relaxation of initially straight flexible and stiff polymers
Panagiotis Dimitrakopoulos, Inuka Dissanayake (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-2111)
16:34 NN.009 Modification of Elastic Flow Instabilities through Temperature-Induced Stratification of Rheological Properties
Erik Miller, Sung Jin Lee, Jonathan P. Rothstein (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003)

Session NP. Interfacial Breakup.

Tuesday afternoon, 14:50, Blakeley, Westin Seattle

14:50 NP.001 Splitting a Jet
Srinivas Paruchuri, Michael Brenner (Harvard University)
15:03 NP.002 Breakup of Electrified Jets
R. T. Collins, M. T. Harris, O. A. Basaran (School of Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN 47907, USA)
15:16 NP.003 Controlled Capillary Instability
Piotr Garstecki (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University), Stone Howard (Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University), George Whitesides (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University)
15:29 NP.004 Dynamics and Breakup of Compound Jets
Ronald Suryo, Pankaj Doshi, Osman A. Basaran (School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN 47907, USA)
15:42 NP.005 Numerical simulations of inviscid capillary pinchoff
Monika Nitsche (University of New Mexico), Paul Steen (Cornell University)
15:55 NP.006 Deformation and Breakup of a Stretching Liquid Bridge
Elias I. Franses, Ying-Chih Liao, Osman Basaran (Purdue University)
16:08 NP.007 Surfactant Effects on Drop Detachment: New Self-Similar Behavior
Fang Jin (Dept. of Chemical amp; Biomolecular Eng., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218), Nivedita Gupta (Department of Chem. Eng., University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824), Kathleen Stebe (Dept. of Chemical amp; Biomolecular Eng., Dept. of Mat. Sci. amp; Eng., Dept. of Mech. Eng. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218)
16:21 NP.008 Dripping-Jetting Transitions and Nonlinear Dynamics of a Dripping Faucet
Hariprasad Janakiram Subramani, Bala Ambravaneswaran, Scott Phillips (Affiliation), Osman Basaran (School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.)
16:34 NP.009 Making and breaking liquid connections with a capillary switch
Marcus Ciuryla, Robin Chin, Amir Hirsa (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Paul Steen (Cornell University)
16:47 NP.010 Experimental Study of the Breakup of Turbulent Round Liquid Jets in Gaseous Crossflows
C. Aalburg, K. Lee, G.M. Faeth (University of Michigan), K.A. Sallam (Oklahoma State University)