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Julio Soria

Researcher at Monash University

Publications -  427
Citations -  9562

Julio Soria is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle image velocimetry & Reynolds number. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 416 publications receiving 8310 citations. Previous affiliations of Julio Soria include Monash University, Clayton campus & King Abdulaziz University.

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Turbulence structures of wall-bounded shear flows found using DNS data

TL;DR: In this article, the authors extended the study of wall-bounded flows using the topological properties of eddying motions as developed by Chong et al. (1990), Soria et al (1992, 1994), and as recently extended by Blackburn et al., Chacin et al, and Nissim and Na & Moin (1996).
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A study of the fine‐scale motions of incompressible time‐developing mixing layers

TL;DR: The geometry of dissipating motions in direct numerical simulations (DNS) of the incompressible mixing layer is examined in this paper, where all nine partial derivatives of the velocity field are determined at every grid point in the flow, and various invariants and related quantities are computed from the velocity gradient tensor.
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Flow structures behind a heaving and pitching finite-span wing

TL;DR: In this paper, the three-dimensional structure of the flow behind a heaving and pitching finite-span wing is investigated using dye flow visualization at a Reynolds number of 164, which is a variation of the Strouhal number, pitch amplitude and heave/pitch phase angle.

A visual study of the flow structures behind a heaving and pitching finite-span wing

TL;DR: In this article, the three-dimensional structure of the flow behind a heaving and pitching finite-span wing is investigated using dye flow visualization at a Reynolds number of 164, which is a variation of the Strouhal number, pitch amplitude and heave/pitch phase angle.
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A comparison between snapshot POD analysis of PIV velocity and vorticity data

TL;DR: Proper orthogonal decomposition was performed on both the fluctuating velocity and vorticity fields of a backward-facing step (BFS) flow at Reynolds numbers of 580 and 4,660 as mentioned in this paper.