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  1. Modeling Dissipation Scale Distributions at High Reynolds Number
  2. Reynolds Number Effects on the Wake Structure of Pitching Convex Panels
  3. Editorial
  4. Reynolds Number Scaling of the Propulsive Performance of a Pitching Airfoil
  5. Comparison of Geometric Parameterization Methods for Optimal Shape Design in Efficient Flapping Propulsion
  6. Foil shapes for efficient fish-like propulsion
  7. Announcements, Comments, and Acknowledgments
  8. Experimental Investigation of Two Hypersonic Shock/Turbulent Boundary-Layer Interactions
  9. Scaling and Performance of Simultaneously Heaving and Pitching Foils
  10. Announcements, Comments, and Acknowledgments
  11. Effect of Tripping on Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary-Layer Statistics
  12. Announcements, Comments, and Acknowledgments
  13. Changes Coming in 2017
  14. Canonical wall-bounded flows: how do they differ?
  15. Spectral scaling in boundary layers and pipes at very high Reynolds numbers
  16. Maximizing the efficiency of a flexible propulsor using experimental optimization
  17. The energetic motions in turbulent pipe flow
  18. Errors in parallel-plate and cone-plate rheometer measurements due to sample underfill
  19. Fabrication and Characterization of a Novel Nanoscale Thermal Anemometry Probe
  20. Vortex and structural dynamics of a flexible cylinder in cross-flow
  21. Propulsive performance of unsteady tandem hydrofoils in an in-line configuration
  22. Propulsive performance of unsteady tandem hydrofoils in a side-by-side configuration
  23. Flexible propulsors in ground effect
  24. Unsteady propulsion near a solid boundary
  25. Alexander J. Smits and Tee T. Lim (Eds.): Flow Visualization - Techniques and Examples. 2nd ed., Imperial College Press, London 2012
  26. Scaling the propulsive performance of heaving flexible panels
  27. The Swimming of Manta Rays
  28. Turbulent pipe flow downstream of a bend
  29. Dynamic calibration and modeling of a cold wire for temperature measurement
  30. Wall-bounded turbulence
  31. Scaling laws for the thrust production of flexible pitching panels
  32. Drag reduction on grooved cylinders in the critical Reynolds number regime
  33. The flow field and axial thrust generated by a rotating rigid helix at low Reynolds numbers
  34. On the logarithmic region in wall turbulence
  35. The turbulent wake of a submarine model in pitch and yaw.
  36. Testing and modelling of a biomimetric swimmer
  37. On the relationship between efficiency and wake structure of a batoid-inspired oscillating fin
  38. Scaling the circulation shed by a pitching panel
  39. The unsteady three-dimensional wake produced by a trapezoidal pitching panel
  40. Bioinspired Propulsion Mechanisms Based on Manta Ray Locomotion
  41. The role of tail resonance in thrust production and wake formation
  42. Experiments on the Influence of a Microramp Array on a Hypersonic Shock Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction
  43. Turbulence Measurements with PIV in a Hypersonic Shock Boundary Layer Interaction
  44. Vortex suppression and drag reduction in the wake of counter-rotating cylinders
  45. A new criterion for end-conduction effects in hot-wire anemometry
  46. High–Reynolds Number Wall Turbulence
  47. Experimental Investigations of a Hypersonic Shock Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction
  48. Visualizing the very-large-scale motions in turbulent pipe flow
  49. Tip and Junction Vortices Generated by the Sail of a Yawed Submarine Model at Low Reynolds Numbers
  50. Model of accommodation: Contributions of lens geometry and mechanical properties to the development of presbyopia
  51. Turbulence measurements using a nanoscale thermal anemometry probe
  52. Temperature corrections for constant temperature and constant current hot-wire anemometers
  53. PIV Experiments on a Rough Wall Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary Layer
  54. Contribution of swimsuits to swimmer’s performance
  55. Scaling of global properties of turbulence and skin friction in pipe and channel flows
  56. Scaling of near-wall turbulence in pipe flow
  57. Experimental investigation of the structure of large- and very-large-scale motions in turbulent pipe flow
  58. Using hyperbolic Lagrangian coherent structures to investigate vortices in bioinspired fluid flows
  59. Experimental Investigation of Helium Injection in a Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary Layer
  60. Anthony Edward Perry 1937–2001
  61. Flowfield measurements in the wake of a robotic lamprey
  62. High Reynolds Number Wall-Bounded Turbulence and a Proposal for a New Eddy-Based Model
  63. The Effects of Fins on the Intermediate Wake of a Submarine Model
  64. Turbulence in Pipe Flows with Small Relative Roughness
  65. Aero-Optic Distortion in Transonic and Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary Layers
  66. Three-Dimensional Wake of a Biologically Inspired Propulsor
  67. Structure of Large- and Very Large-Scale Motions in Turbulent Pipe Flow
  68. Effects of Roughness on a Turbulent Bloundary Layer in Hypersonic Flow
  69. Experimental Study of a Mach 3 Compression Ramp Interaction at Re{theta} = 2400
  70. Experimental Investigation of Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary Layer
  71. Aerodynamics of an Australian Rules Foot Ball and Rugby Ball
  72. Effects of three-dimensionality on thrust production by a pitching panel
  73. Azimuthal structure of turbulence in high Reynolds number pipe flow
  74. The wake structure and thrust performance of a rigid low-aspect-ratio pitching panel
  75. Thrust performance of unsteady propulsors using a novel measurement system, and corresponding wake patterns
  76. Flowfield measurements in the wake of a robotic lamprey
  77. Wall-Pressure Measurements in a Mach 3 Shock-Wave Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction at a DNS Accessible Reynolds Number
  78. Further support for Townsend’s Reynolds number similarity hypothesis in high Reynolds number rough-wall pipe flow
  79. Scaling of the wall-normal turbulence component in high-Reynolds-number pipe flow
  80. Unsteady Propulsion and Wake Structure of a Finite Aspect Ratio Pitching Plate
  81. Experimental study of a Neimark–Sacker bifurcation in axially forced Taylor–Couette flow
  82. Development of NSTAP: Nanoscale Thermal Anemometry Probe
  83. Turbulence Characteristics in High-Reynolds-Number Rough-Wall Pipe Flow
  84. Comparison of Aero-Optic Distortion in Hypersonic and Transonic, Turbulent Boundary Layers with Gas Injection
  85. Characterization of the Turbulence Structure in Supersonic Boundary Layers Using DNS Data
  86. Visualizations of the Unsteady Wake of Manta Ray Model
  87. Seymour M. Bogdonoff and the Princeton Gasdynamics Laboratory
  88. The Turbulence Structure of Shockwave and Boundary Layer Interactions in a Compression Corner
  89. Turbulence in Supersonic and Hypersonic Boundary Layers
  90. On the evolution of the wake structure produced by a low-aspect-ratio pitching panel
  91. Binormal cooling errors in crossed hot-wire measurements
  92. Wake of a low aspect ratio pitching plate
  93. Applications of dense gases to model testing for aeronautical and hydrodynamic applications
  94. Turbulent Flow in Smooth and Rough Pipes (invited)
  95. Experimental Investigations of Mach 3 Shock-Wave Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions
  96. Measurement of Aero-Optic Distortion in Transonic and Hypersonic, Turbulent Boundary Layers with Gas Injection
  97. Preliminary Study of the Turbulence Structure in Supersonic Boundary Layers Using DNS Data
  98. New Experimental Data of STBLI at DNS/LES Accessible Reynolds Numbers
  99. Analysis of Shockwave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction Using DNS and Experimental Data
  100. Experimental evidence for Plotkin model of shock unsteadiness in separated flow
  101. A new calibration method for crossed hot wires
  102. Three-dimensional structure of a low-Reynolds-number turbulent boundary layer
  103. IUTAM Symposium on Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow
  104. Aerodynamics of the Golf Ball
  105. Hands-On Experimentation in the Fluid Mechanics Classroom as Homework With eFluids.com
  106. Large-Scale Structures in a Compressible Mixing Layer over a Cavity
  107. Aerospace Education and Research at Princeton
  108. Preliminary Crossed Hot-Wire Measurements in High Reynolds Number Turbulent Pipe Flow
  109. Effects of transverse helium injection on hypersonic boundary layers
  110. Three-dimensional imaging of hypersonic flow at MHz-rate
  111. Self-Sustaining Mechanisms of Wall Turbulence
  112. Transition studies on an elliptic cone in Mach 8 flow using Filtered Rayleigh Scattering
  113. High Reynolds number flows - A challenge for experiment and simulation
  114. Mean-flow scaling of turbulent pipe flow
  115. Turbulence measurements in a three-dimensional boundary layer in supersonic flow
  116. Summary and appraisal of self-sustaining mechanisms of wall turbulence. I
  117. Response to “Scaling of the intermediate region in wall-bounded turbulence: The power law” [Phys. Fluids 10, 1043 (1998)]
  118. The mean velocity profile in turbulent pipe flow
  119. The effects of successive distortions on a turbulent boundary layer in a supersonic flow
  120. Delaying transition in Taylor–Couette flow with axial motion of the inner cylinder
  121. Wavelet Analysis of Wall-Pressure Fluctuations in a Supersonic Blunt-Fin Flow
  122. Structure of a Mach 8 turbulent boundary layer
  123. Wavelet analysis of wall-pressure fluctuations in a supersonic blunt-fin flow
  124. Introduction to the issue
  125. Supersonic turbulent boundary layer subjected to step changes in wall temperature
  126. Supersonic Turbulent Boundary Layer Subjected to Step Changes in Wall Temperature
  127. Characteristic scales for energetic eddies in turbulent supersonic boundary layers
  128. Experiments and analyses of flat miniature heat pipes
  129. Introduction to the issue
  130. Introduction to the issue
  131. Measurements of the mean heat transfer in a shock wave-turbulent boundary layer interaction
  132. Mach and Reynolds number effects on turbulent boundary layer behavior
  133. The effects of steamline curvature and pressure gradient on the behavior of turbulent boundary layers in supersonic flow
  134. Flow visualization of the three‐dimensional, time‐evolving structure of a turbulent boundary layer
  135. The structure of a supersonic turbulent boundary layer subjected to concave surface curvature
  136. Heat transfer enhancement in a transitional channel flow
  137. Simultaneous measurement of velocity and temperature fluctuations in the boundary layer of a supersonic flow
  138. Time-sequenced and spectrally filtered Rayleigh imaging of shock wave and boundary layer structure for inlet characterization
  139. Multiple distortion of a supersonic turbulent boundary layer
  140. Multiple Distortion of a Supersonic Turbulent Boundary Layer
  141. Introductory Remarks
  142. The effect of successive distortions of the boundary layer in a supersonic flow
  143. The Rapid Expansion of a Turbulent Boundary Layer In A Supersonic Flow
  144. Convection velocity in supersonic turbulent boundary layers
  145. Effect of periodic blowing on attached and separated supersonic turbulent boundary layers
  146. The rapid expansion of a turbulent boundary layer in a supersonic flow
  147. Chaotic advection in a complex annular geometry
  148. On the structure of high-Reynolds-number supersonic turbulent boundary layers
  149. A supersonic turbulent boundary layer in an adverse pressure gradient
  150. Turbulent boundary layer relaxation from convex curvature
  151. Effect of short regions of surface curvature on compressible turbulent boundary layers
  152. Compressible boundary-layer density cross sections by UV Rayleigh scattering
  153. Response of a compressible, turbulent boundary layer to a short region of surface curvature
  154. Experimental study of three shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interactions
  155. Organized structures in a compressible, turbulent boundary layer
  156. The relaxation of a turbulent boundary layer far downstream of a short region of convex curvature
  157. The response of a compressible turbulent boundary layer to short regions of concave surface curvature
  158. A “Preview” of Three-Dimensional Shock-Wave/ Turbulent Boundary-Layer Interactions
  159. Discussion on “phenomenological modeling: Present and future”