There are several update presentations available on our current research:
November 2009: "Validation-Paper.htm"
is a manuscript about our CFD computations and experiments for the opposed-jet
geometry. The sub-parts are I) Numerics, II) Time Sequences, III) Long Time
Averages, IV) Start-up, V) Sub-Volume Analysis, VI) Experimental, VII) Comparison
of Experiments and Computations results, and VIII) Summary.
The link above currently does not work. To get to the manuscript now,
go to my download section:
http://www.chbmeng.ohio-state.edu/~brodkey/Downloads/
Then select the folder "Validation^_Paper/". You then need to select "Validation-Paper.htm"
to open the manuscript in your browser window.
Clicking on the dynamic pictures brings up the visuals, which are gif
files. Using the back button will return you to the manuscript.
The first time the gif file is used, the loading might be a bit slow.
Once loaded, the visual will run more rapidly.
November 2004: Contains a general review of our current research
goals and the present status of our work. The review emphasizes validation
of computational fluid mechanics efforts. It contains dynamic graphics and
is in an html format.
Summer 2002: This is What I Still Would Like to Do: Presented
at the USNCTAM-14 meeting in Blacksburg,VA in June 2002. The
presentation suggests what is needed for validation of computer codes and
how to obtain the needed data. It can be viewed as a pdf
file.
Fall 2001: Where Should Mixing Go: A Biased View: A review of past, present, and future
research efforts. The goal is to model mixing so that computational approaches
can make experimental measurements unnecessary. The view must be well based
in fundamentals, but at the same time be clearly directed to solving real
world engineering problems. The review was recently revised for a seminar
at OSU and an earlier version was given as the Keynote Lecture at Mixing
VI, held at Bradford, England during July 7 & 8, 1999. The latest
version contains dynamic graphics and can be downloaded as a ZIPPED
PPT.
Particle Tracking Velocimetry (PTV) Applied to an Opposed-jet Mixer Configuration:
Presented at the APS/DFD meeting in San Diego in Nov. 2001. The presentation
provides details and results using the newest version of the PTV system.
It contains dynamic graphics and can be downloaded as a ZIPPED
PPT.
Drag Reduction Using Modified Surfaces: Some ongoing results using
modified surfaces to obtain drag reduction. There is a PowerPoint
presentation of this work for MUFMECH 31. A review
report gives more detail and is in web format so that the dynamic gif
representations are preserved.
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