Carlos A. Langer, Ph.D.

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2004 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Mechanical Engineering
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William Craig Reynolds grad student 2004 Stanford
 (A new algebraic structure-based turbulence model for rotating wall -bounded flows.)
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Reif BAP, Mortensen M, Langer CA. (2009) Towards Sensitizing the Nonlinear v2 − f Model to Turbulence Structures Flow Turbulence and Combustion. 83: 185-203
Langer CA, Akylas E, Kassinos SC. (2007) Linear analysis of generalized turbulent hyperbolic flow in a rotating frame Physics of Fluids. 19: 128106
Akylas E, Langer CA, Kassinos SC, et al. (2007) On the linear stability of turbulent plane strain flow in a rotating frame Physics of Fluids. 19: 75108
Kassinos SC, Akylas E, Langer CA. (2007) Rapidly sheared homogeneous stratified turbulence in a rotating frame Physics of Fluids. 19: 21701
Akylas E, Kassinos SC, Langer CA. (2007) Rapid shear of initially anisotropic turbulence in a rotating frame Physics of Fluids. 19: 25102
Akylas E, Kassinos SC, Langer CA. (2006) An analytical solution for rapidly distorted turbulent shear flow in a rotating frame Physics of Fluids. 18: 85104
Kassinos SC, Langer CA, Kalitzin G, et al. (2006) A simplified structure-based model using standard turbulence scale equations: computation of rotating wall-bounded flows International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow. 27: 653-660
Reynolds WC, Langer CA, Kassinos SC. (2002) Structure and scales in turbulence modeling Physics of Fluids. 14: 2485-2492
Poroseva SV, Kassinos SC, Langer CA, et al. (2002) Structure-based turbulence model: Application to a rotating pipe flow Physics of Fluids. 14: 1523-1532
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