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John Eaton
John Eaton
Autres nomsJohn K. Eaton, J.K. Eaton
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
Adresse e-mail validée de stanford.edu
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Turbulent dispersed multiphase flow
S Balachandar, JK Eaton
Annual review of fluid mechanics 42, 111-133, 2010
18122010
Preferential concentration of particles by turbulence
KD Squires, JK Eaton
Physics of Fluids A: Fluid Dynamics 3 (5), 1169-1178, 1991
11591991
Preferential concentration of particles by turbulence
JK Eaton, JR Fessler
International Journal of Multiphase Flow 20, 169-209, 1994
10821994
A review of research on subsonic turbulent flow reattachment
JK Eaton, JP Johnston
AIAA journal 19 (9), 1093-1100, 1981
10421981
Reynolds-number scaling of the flat-plate turbulent boundary layer
DB De Graaff, JK Eaton
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 422, 319-346, 2000
9462000
Particle response and turbulence modification in isotropic turbulence
KD Squires, JK Eaton
Physics of Fluids A: Fluid Dynamics 2 (7), 1191-1203, 1990
8671990
Particle response and turbulence modification in fully developed channel flow
JD Kulick, JR Fessler, JK Eaton
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 277, 109-134, 1994
8161994
Combined heat transfer and fluid dynamic measurements downstream of a backward-facing step
JC Vogel, JK Eaton
6291985
Preferential concentration of heavy particles in a turbulent channel flow
JR Fessler, JD Kulick, JK Eaton
Physics of Fluids 6 (11), 3742-3749, 1994
6031994
Structure of a particle-laden round jet
EK Longmire, JK Eaton
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 236, 217-257, 1992
4771992
Measurements of particle dispersion obtained from direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence
KD Squires, JK Eaton
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 226, 1-35, 1991
3861991
Turbulent flow reattachment: An experimental study of the flow and structure behind a backward facing step. Report MD-39, Thermosciences Division, Department of Mechanical …
JK Eaton, JP Johnston
Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 1980
343*1980
Turbulent flow reattachment: An experimental study of the flow and structure behind a backward-facing step[Ph. D. Thesis]
JK EATON
343*1980
On the preferential concentration of solid particles in turbulent channel flow
DWI Rouson, JK Eaton
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 428, 149-169, 2001
3352001
Experimental study of the development of longitudinal vortex pairs embedded in a turbulent boundary layer
WR Pauley, JK Eaton
AIAA journal 26 (7), 816-823, 1988
3031988
Thermal conductivity measurement and sedimentation detection of aluminum oxide nanofluids by using the 3ω method
DW Oh, A Jain, JK Eaton, KE Goodson, JS Lee
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow 29 (5), 1456-1461, 2008
2992008
Turbulence modification by particles in a backward-facing step flow
JR Fessler, JK Eaton
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 394, 97-117, 1999
2931999
Fully resolved simulations of particle-turbulence interaction
TM Burton, JK Eaton
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 545, 67-111, 2005
2402005
Heat transfer effects of a longitudinal vortex embedded in a turbulent boundary layer
PA Eibeck, JK Eaton
2361987
Two-way coupled turbulence simulations of gas-particle flows using point-particle tracking
JK Eaton
International Journal of Multiphase Flow 35 (9), 792-800, 2009
2192009
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