Joseph Wehrmeyer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1990 | Mechanical Engineering | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
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Bamford DJ, Cummings EA, Panasenko D, et al. (2013) Characterization of the H1 arc heater facility by laser-induced fluorescence 51st Aiaa Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition 2013 |
Cheng TS, March SR, Pitz RW, et al. (2012) Laser raman measurements of temperature and species concentration in swirling lifted hydrogen jet diffusion flames International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 37: 7900-7911 |
Perkins AN, Ramsey M, Strickland DJ, et al. (2009) Dual-pulse hydroxyl tagging velocimetry (HTV) in jet engine exhausts 45th Aiaa/Asme/Sae/Asee Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit |
Blandford BT, Runge WO, Hu S, et al. (2008) Application of hydroxyl tagging velocimetry (HTV) to measure centerline velocities in the near field exhaust of a gas turbine engine 46th Aiaa Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit |
Cheng TS, Wehrmeyer JA, Pitz RW. (2007) Conditional analysis of lifted hydrogen jet diffusion flame experimental data and comparison to laminar flame solutions Combustion and Flame. 150: 340-354 |
Cheng Z, Wehrmeyer JA, Pitz RW. (2006) Experimental and numerical studies of opposed jet oxygen-enhanced methane diffusion flames Combustion Science and Technology. 178: 2145-2163 |
Cheng Z, Pitz RW, Wehrmeyer JA. (2006) Lean and ultralean stretched propane-air counterflow flames Combustion and Flame. 145: 647-662 |
Wang P, Wehrmeyer JA, Pitz RW. (2006) Stretch rate of tubular premixed flames Combustion and Flame. 145: 401-414 |
Pitz RW, Lahr MD, Douglas ZW, et al. (2005) Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry in a supersonic flow over a cavity. Applied Optics. 44: 6692-700 |
Ribarov LA, Hu S, Wehrmeyer JA, et al. (2005) Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry method optimization: signal intensity and spectroscopy. Applied Optics. 44: 6616-26 |