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Nagi Nicolas Mansour
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Research Interests
Dr. Mansour research interests are in the physics and modeling of fluid flows including turbulence and drops & bubbles. His current projects are on fuel spray modeling and on Direct Numerical Simulation of transition at hypersonic speeds.
Recent Publications
- Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Channel Flow up to Re=590, R. D. Moser, J. Kim, and N. N. Mansour, Phys. Fluids, 11 (4), pp. 943-945 (1999).
- Parametrizing the growth rate influence of the velocity ratio in compressible reacting mixing layers, M. J. Day, W. C. Reynolds and N. N. Mansour, Phys. Fluids, 10 (10), pp. 2686-2688 (1998).
- The structure of the compressible reacting mixing layer: Insights from linear stability analysis, M. J. Day, W. C. Reynolds, and N. N. Mansour, Phys. Fluids, 10 (4), pp. 993–1007 (1998).
- Energy Transfer in Rotating Turbulence, C. Cambon, N. N. Mansour and F. S. Godeferd, J. Fluid. Mech., 337, pp. 303–322 (1997).
- Rapid distortion theory for compressible homogeneous turbulence under isotropic mean strain, G. A. Blaisdell, G. N. Coleman and N. N. Mansour , Phys. Fluids, 8 (10), pp. 2692--2705 (1996).
- Transition to turbulence in an elliptic vortex, T. S. Lundgren and N. N. Mansour , J. Fluid Mech., 307, pp. 43--62 (1996).
- Topology of fine-scale motions in turbulent channel flow, H. M. Blackburn, N. N. Mansour and B. J. Cantwell , J. Fluid Mech., 310, pp. 269--292 (1996).
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