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Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2005

Investigation of large-scale coherence in a turbulent boundary layer using two-point correlations

Bharathram Ganapathisubramani; Nicholas Hutchins; William Hambleton; Ellen K. Longmire; Ivan Marusic

Stereoscopic particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements are made in streamwise–spanwise and inclined cross-stream planes (inclined at


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2005

Inclined cross-stream stereo particle image velocimetry measurements in turbulent boundary layers

Nicholas Hutchins; William Hambleton; Ivan Marusic

45^\circ


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2006

Simultaneous orthogonal-plane particle image velocimetry measurements in a turbulent boundary layer

William Hambleton; Nicholas Hutchins; Ivan Marusic

and


Journal of Fluids Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2009

Creation and Maintenance of Cavities Under Horizontal Surfaces in Steady and Gust Flows

Roger E. A. Arndt; William Hambleton; Ellison Kawakami; Eduard Amromin

135^\circ


ASME/JSME 2007 5th Joint Fluids Engineering Conference | 2007

Cavitation Inception Behind a Jet-Propelled Body

William Hambleton; Eduard Amromin; Roger E. A. Arndt; Svetlana Kovinskaya

to the principal flow direction) of a turbulent boundary layer at moderate Reynolds number (


Journal of Fluids Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2009

Cavitation Inception in the Wake of a Jet-Driven Body

Roger E. A. Arndt; Eduard Amromin; William Hambleton

\hbox{\it Re}_\tau\,{\sim} 1100


Archive | 2004

Inclined cross-stream stereo PIV measurements in turbulent boundary layers.

Nicholas Hutchins; William Hambleton; Ivan Marusic

). Two-point spatial velocity correlations computed using the PIV data reveal results that are consistent with an earlier study in which packets of hairpin vortices were identified by a feature-detection algorithm in the log region, but not in the outer wake region. Both streamwise–streamwise (


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2008

Volumetric measurements in bubbly wakes using V3V

Dan Troolin; William Hambleton; Wing Lai

R_{\hbox{\scriptsize\it uu}}


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2007

Particle Image Velocimetry of Vortex Loops in a Laminar Boundary Layer

William Hambleton; Ivan Marusic

) and streamwise–wall-normal (


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2007

Jet-Wake Interaction and its Effect on Cavitation

Roger E. A. Arndt; William Hambleton; Eduard Amromin; Svetlana Kovinskaya

R_{uw}

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Ivan Marusic

University of Melbourne

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Dan Troolin

University of Minnesota

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Wing Lai

University of Minnesota

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