Armann Gylfason, Ph.D.

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2006 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Fluid and Plasma Physics
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Zellman Warhaft grad student 2006 Cornell
 (Particles, passive scalars, and the small scale structure of turbulence.)
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Lee C, Gylfason Á, Perlekar P, et al. (2015) Inertial particle acceleration in strained turbulence Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 785: 31-53
Scagliarini A, Einarsson H, Gylfason Á, et al. (2015) Law of the wall in an unstably stratified turbulent channel flow Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 781
Scagliarini A, Gylfason Á, Toschi F. (2014) Heat-flux scaling in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection with an imposed longitudinal wind. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 89: 043012
Siebert H, Gerashchenko S, Gylfason A, et al. (2010) Towards understanding the role of turbulence on droplets in clouds: In situ and laboratory measurements Atmospheric Research. 97: 426-437
GYLFASON A, WARHAFT Z. (2009) Effects of axisymmetric strain on a passive scalar field: modelling and experiment Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 628: 339-356
Saw EW, Shaw RA, Ayyalasomayajula S, et al. (2008) Inertial clustering of particles in high-Reynolds-number turbulence. Physical Review Letters. 100: 214501
Ayyalasomayajula S, Gylfason A, Collins LR, et al. (2006) Lagrangian measurements of inertial particle accelerations in grid generated wind tunnel turbulence. Physical Review Letters. 97: 144507
Gylfason A, Warhaft Z. (2004) On higher order passive scalar structure functions in grid turbulence Physics of Fluids. 16: 4012-4019
GYLFASON A, AYYALASOMAYAJULA S, WARHAFT Z. (2004) Intermittency, pressure and acceleration statistics from hot-wire measurements in wind-tunnel turbulence Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 501: 213-229
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