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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
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About: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is a other organization based out in Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Microstructure. The organization has 5817 authors who have published 9157 publications receiving 292559 citations. The organization is also known as: Wright-Patterson AFB & FFO.
Topics: Laser, Microstructure, Thin film, Mach number, Liquid crystal
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TL;DR: In this article, the bow and separation shocks formed upstream of the injectant plume are examined in flowfields created by transverse injection into supersonic cross-flows. And the interaction between these features and the large-scale eddies that develop at the jet/freestream interface has been examined.
Abstract: In flowfields created by transverse injection into supersonic cross-flows, the bow and separation shocks formed upstream of the injectant plume are dominant features. In the present investigation, the interaction between these features and the large-scale eddies that develop at the jet/freestream interface has been examined.
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TL;DR: In this article, the linear and nonlinear deformations of a clamped, nominally flat beam and plate under steady state sinusoidal loading were measured using both continuous-scan laser Doppler Vibrometry (CSLDV) and high speed 3D DIC.
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TL;DR: In this article, single-shot, dual-pump coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) measurements of N 2 and CO 2 were performed in the exhaust stream of a swirl-stabilized JP-8-fueled combustor under sooting conditions.
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TL;DR: Further development of the diagnostic technique is described to improve spatial resolution and images and statistics for various jets under crossflow experimental conditions (different Weber numbers) are presented.
Abstract: A time-gated ballistic imaging instrument is used to obtain high-spatial-resolution, single-shot images of the liquid core in a water spray issuing into a gaseous crossflow. We describe further development of the diagnostic technique to improve spatial resolution and present images and statistics for various jets under crossflow experimental conditions (different Weber numbers). Series of these images reveal a near-nozzle flow field undergoing breakup and subsequent droplet formation by stripping. One can also detect signatures of spatially periodic behavior in the liquid core and formation of small voids during breakup.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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John A. Rogers | 177 | 1341 | 127390 |
Liming Dai | 141 | 781 | 82937 |
Mark C. Hersam | 107 | 659 | 46813 |
Gareth H. McKinley | 97 | 467 | 34624 |
Robert E. Cohen | 91 | 412 | 32494 |
Michael F. Rubner | 87 | 301 | 29369 |
Howard E. Katz | 87 | 475 | 27991 |
Melvin E. Andersen | 83 | 517 | 26856 |
Eric A. Stach | 81 | 565 | 42589 |
Harry L. Anderson | 80 | 396 | 22221 |
Christopher K. Ober | 80 | 631 | 29517 |
Vladimir V. Tsukruk | 79 | 481 | 28151 |
David C. Look | 78 | 526 | 28666 |
Richard A. Vaia | 76 | 324 | 25387 |
Kirk S. Schanze | 73 | 512 | 19118 |