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Publications of J. W. Nichols
Journal articles
  1. J. Jeun, J. W. Nichols, and M. R. Jovanovic. Input-output analysis of high-speed axisymmetric isothermal jet noise. Phys. Fluids, 28(4):047101 (20 pages), April 2016. Note: (Editor's Pick). Keyword(s): Acoustics, Flow modeling and control, Input-output analysis, Jet noise. [bibtex-entry]


  2. M. R. Jovanovic, P. J. Schmid, and J. W. Nichols. Sparsity-promoting dynamic mode decomposition. Phys. Fluids, 26(2):024103 (22 pages), February 2014. Keyword(s): Dynamic Mode Decomposition, Flow modeling and control, Convex optimization, Sparsity. [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles
  1. A. Dwivedi, J. W. Nichols, M. R. Jovanovic, and G. V. Candler. Optimal spatial growth of streaks in oblique shock/boundary layer interaction. In Proceedings of the 47th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, Denver, CO, 2017. Note: To appear. Keyword(s): Direct numerical simulations, Transient growth, Hypersonic flows, Transition to turbulence. [bibtex-entry]


  2. N. Hildebrand, A. Dwivedi, P. Shrestha, J. W. Nichols, M. R. Jovanovic, and G. V. Candler. Sensitivity analysis for the control of oblique shock/boundary layer interactions at Mach 5.92. In Proceedings of the 47th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, Denver, CO, 2017. Note: To appear. Keyword(s): Adjoint equations, Base-flow sensitivity, Direct numerical simulations, Global stability analysis, Flow modeling and control, Hypersonic flows, Transition to turbulence. [bibtex-entry]


  3. W. Ran, J. W. Nichols, and M. R. Jovanovic. The effect of sponge layers on global stability analysis of boundary layer flows. In Proceedings of the 47th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, Denver, CO, 2017. Note: To appear. Keyword(s): Global stability analysis, Sponge layer, Boundary layer flow. [bibtex-entry]


  4. P. Shrestha, J. W. Nichols, M. R. Jovanovic, and G. V. Candler. Dynamic mode decomposition of trip-induced hypersonic boundary layer transition. In Proceedings of the 47th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, Denver, CO, 2017. Note: To appear. Keyword(s): Direct numerical simulations, Dynamic mode decomposition, Roughness elements, Hypersonic flows, Transition to turbulence. [bibtex-entry]


  5. J. Jeun, J. W. Nichols, and M. R. Jovanovic. Input-output analysis of heated axisymmetric turbulent jets. In Proceedings of the 22nd AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Lyon, France, 2016. Keyword(s): Acoustics, Direct numerical simulations, Flow modeling and control, Input-output analysis, Jet noise. [bibtex-entry]


  6. P. Shrestha, A. Dwivedi, N. Hildebrand, J. W. Nichols, M. R. Jovanovic, and G. V. Candler. Interaction of an oblique shock with a transitional Mach 5.65 boundary layer. In Proceedings of the 46th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, Washington, DC, 2016. Keyword(s): Direct numerical simulations, Dynamic mode decomposition, Flow modeling and control, Hypersonic flows, Transition to turbulence. [bibtex-entry]


  7. J. W. Nichols and M. R. Jovanovic. Input-output analysis of high-speed jet noise. In Proceedings of the 2014 Summer Program, Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University/NASA, pages 251-260, 2014. Keyword(s): Acoustics, Flow modeling and control, Input-output analysis, Jet noise. [bibtex-entry]


  8. M. R. Jovanovic, P. J. Schmid, and J. W. Nichols. Low-rank and sparse dynamic mode decomposition. In Center for Turbulence Research Annual Research Briefs, pages 139-152, 2012. Keyword(s): Dynamic Mode Decomposition, Flow modeling and control, Convex optimization, Sparsity. [bibtex-entry]


  9. T. Sayadi, J. W. Nichols, P. J. Schmid, and M. R. Jovanovic. Dynamic mode decomposition of H-type transition to turbulence. In Proceedings of the 2012 Summer Program, Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University/NASA, pages 5-14, 2012. Keyword(s): Boundary layers, Dynamic mode decomposition, Flow modeling and control, Navier-Stokes equations, Transition to turbulence. [bibtex-entry]



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