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A Linear Systems Approach to Flow Control

A linear process in wall-bounded turbulent shear flows

A numerical study of compressible turbulent boundary layers

article published in 2011

A numerical study of local isotropy of turbulence

A numerical study of the effects of superhydrophobic surface on skin-friction drag in turbulent channel flow

A singular value analysis of boundary layer control

Active turbulence control for drag reduction in wall-bounded flows

Announcement: Changes in the Editorial Organization of Physics of Fluids

Application of neural networks to turbulence control for drag reduction

Application of reduced-order controller to turbulent flows for drag reduction

Control and system identification of a separated flow

Control of streamwise vortices with uniform magnetic fluxes

Control of the viscous sublayer for drag reduction

Control of turbulent boundary layers

Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow up to Reτ=590

Direct numerical simulation of turbulent flow over riblets

article published in 1993

Editorial: Fifty years of Physics of Fluids

Effect of roughness on pressure fluctuations in a turbulent channel flow

Effects of hydrophobic surface on skin-friction drag

article by Taegee Min et al published July 2004 in Physics of Fluids

Effects of hydrophobic surface on stability and transition

Effects of the air layer of an idealized superhydrophobic surface on the slip length and skin-friction drag

Evolution and dynamics of shear-layer structures in near-wall turbulence

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Evolution of a curved vortex filament into a vortex ring

Feedback control for unsteady flow and its application to the stochastic Burgers equation

Near-wall dynamics of compressible boundary layers

New approximate boundary conditions for large eddy simulations of wall‐bounded flows

Numerical investigation of instability and transition in rotating plane Poiseuille flow

scientific article

Numerical investigation of turbulent channel flow

Numerical simulations of turbulent spots in plane Poiseuille and boundary-layer flow

On the effect of riblets in fully developed laminar channel flows

On the effects of nonequilibrium on the subgrid-scale stresses

On the secondary instability in plane Poiseuille flow

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On the shape and dynamics of wall structures in turbulent channel flow

On the structure of pressure fluctuations in simulated turbulent channel flow

article published in 1989

On the structure of wall-bounded turbulent flows

On turbulent spots in plane Poiseuille flow

Periodic Control of Turbulent Boundary Layers

Physics and Control of Wall Turbulence

Physics and control of wall turbulence for drag reduction

scientific article published on April 13, 2011

Preface to Special Topic: Directions in computational physics—Selected papers from a symposium honoring Parviz Moin upon his 60th birthday

Progress in pipe and channel flow turbulence, 1961–2011

Propagation velocity of perturbations in turbulent channel flow

Regeneration mechanisms of near-wall turbulence structures

Scaling of the bursting frequency in turbulent boundary layers at low Reynolds numbers

Stability of a channel flow subject to wall blowing and suction in the form of a traveling wave

article by Changhoon Lee et al published October 2008 in Physics of Fluids

Steady flow past sudden expansions at large Reynolds number. II. Navier–Stokes solutions for the cascade expansion

Structure of turbulence at high shear rate

The 14th biennial Center for Turbulence Research Summer Program

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The 2015 François Naftali Frenkiel Award for Fluid Mechanics

The dimension of attractors underlying periodic turbulent Poiseuille flow

The structure of the vorticity field in turbulent channel flow. Part 1. Analysis of instantaneous fields and statistical correlations

The structure of the vorticity field in turbulent channel flow. Part 2. Study of ensemble-averaged fields

Turbulence statistics in fully developed channel flow at low Reynolds number

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Turbulence structures associated with the bursting event

Turbulent boundary layer control utilizing the Lorentz force

Two‐point velocity and vorticity correlations for axisymmetric turbulence