Hamid Rahai
Affiliations: | The Claremont Graduate University and California State University, Long Beach |
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Orrala CA, Ji J, Hoang H, et al. (2010) Near-field characteristics of wall jets with tabs 40th Aiaa Fluid Dynamics Conference |
Bonifacio J, Rahai HR, Horstman RH. (2010) Numerical and experimental investigations of an ASME venturi flow in a cross flow 40th Aiaa Fluid Dynamics Conference |
Rahai HR, Hoang HT, Bonifacio J, et al. (2009) Subsonic venturi interaction with free-stream flow Proceedings of the Asme Fluids Engineering Division Summer Conference 2009, Fedsm2009. 1: 659-665 |
Rahai HR, Moayedian S. (2009) Near-field characteristics of a turbulent jet with ring injectors Proceedings of the Asme Fluids Engineering Division Summer Conference 2009, Fedsm2009. 1: 649-658 |
Rahai HR, Alware A, Carpio D, et al. (2006) Near-field characteristics of a jet with a coil-insert injector American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) Fed |
Kairouz KA, Rahai HR. (2005) Turbulent junction flow with an upstream ribbed surface International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow. 26: 771-779 |
Bunsirisert K, Orrala C, Rahai HR. (2005) Profiles of two elevated side-by-side turbulent jets in a cross flow 43rd Aiaa Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit - Meeting Papers. 9981-9991 |
Phan AL, Kairouz K, Orrala C, et al. (2005) Profiles of two side-by-side jets with different momentum ratios in a cross flow 35th Aiaa Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit |
Hoang HT, Almoukdad MY, Rahai HR. (2004) The distortion of a round jet by coil inserts of various lengths Applied Thermal Engineering. 24: 351-358 |
Orrala C, Rahai HR. (2004) Experimental investigations of two side-by-side jets in a cross flow Aiaa Paper. 6950-6960 |