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Jonathan Cheng
United States Naval Academy
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Approaching the asymptotic regime of rapidly rotating convection: boundary layers versus interior dynamics
S Stellmach, M Lischper, K Julien, G Vasil, JS Cheng, A Ribeiro, EM King, ...
Physical review letters 113 (25), 254501, 2014
1842014
Rotating convective turbulence in Earth and planetary cores
JM Aurnou, MA Calkins, JS Cheng, K Julien, EM King, D Nieves, ...
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 246, 52-71, 2015
1552015
Laboratory-numerical models of rapidly rotating convection in planetary cores
JS Cheng, S Stellmach, A Ribeiro, A Grannan, EM King, JM Aurnou
Geophysical Journal International 201 (1), 1-17, 2015
1412015
A heuristic framework for next-generation models of geostrophic convective turbulence
JS Cheng, JM Aurnou, K Julien, RPJ Kunnen
Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics 112 (4), 277-300, 2018
702018
Turbulent rotating convection confined in a slender cylinder: the sidewall circulation
XM de Wit, AJ Aguirre Guzmán, M Madonia, JS Cheng, HJH Clercx, ...
Physical Review Fluids 5 (2), 023502, 2020
552020
Laboratory exploration of heat transfer regimes in rapidly rotating turbulent convection
JS Cheng, M Madonia, AJ Aguirre Guzmán, RPJ Kunnen
Physical Review Fluids 5 (11), 113501, 2020
462020
Tests of diffusion-free scaling behaviors in numerical dynamo datasets
JS Cheng, JM Aurnou
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 436, 121-129, 2016
412016
Competition between Ekman plumes and vortex condensates in rapidly rotating thermal convection
AJ Aguirre Guzmán, M Madonia, JS Cheng, R Ostilla-Mónico, HJH Clercx, ...
Physical Review Letters 125 (21), 214501, 2020
292020
Force balance in rapidly rotating Rayleigh–Bénard convection
AJA Guzmán, M Madonia, JS Cheng, R Ostilla-Mónico, HJH Clercx, ...
Journal of fluid mechanics 928, A16, 2021
252021
Experimental pub crawl from Rayleigh–Bénard to magnetostrophic convection
AM Grannan, JS Cheng, A Aggarwal, EK Hawkins, Y Xu, S Horn, ...
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 939, R1, 2022
192022
Flow-and temperature-based statistics characterizing the regimes in rapidly rotating turbulent convection in simulations employing no-slip boundary conditions
AJ Aguirre Guzmán, M Madonia, JS Cheng, R Ostilla-Mónico, HJH Clercx, ...
Physical Review Fluids 7 (1), 013501, 2022
152022
Laboratory models of planetary core-style convective turbulence
EK Hawkins, JS Cheng, JA Abbate, T Pilegard, S Stellmach, K Julien, ...
Fluids 8 (4), 106, 2023
112023
Oscillations of the large-scale circulation in experimental liquid metal convection at aspect ratios 1.4–3
JS Cheng, I Mohammad, B Wang, DF Keogh, JM Forer, DH Kelley
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 949, A42, 2022
92022
Laboratory model of electrovortex flow with thermal gradients for liquid metal batteries
JS Cheng, I Mohammad, B Wang, JM Forer, DH Kelley
Experiments in Fluids 63 (11), 178, 2022
62022
Frictional boundary layer effect on vortex condensation in rotating turbulent convection
AJA Guzmán, M Madonia, JS Cheng, R Ostilla-Mónico, HJH Clercx, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.11889, 2020
22020
Frictional boundary layer effect on vortex condensation in rotating turbulent convection
AJ Aguirre Guzmán, M Madonia, JS Cheng, R Ostilla-Mónico, HJH Clercx, ...
arXiv e-prints, arXiv: 2001.11889, 2020
12020
Experimental pub crawl from Rayleigh–Bénard to magnetostrophic convection
J Aurnou, A Grannan, J Cheng, A Aggarwal, E Hawkins, S Horn, ...
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Transition in flows driven by converging currents
M Abdelshafy, B Wang, I Mohammad, J Cheng, D Kelley
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Interaction of convective modes with current-driven flow in a liquid metal battery experiment
J Cheng, M Abdelshafy, B Wang, I Mohammad, D Kelley
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Electrovortex flow in liquid gallium
M Abdelshafy, J Cheng, I Mohammad, B Wang, D Kelley
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2023
2023
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