Malcolm J Andrews, PhD

Affiliations: 
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, United States 
Area:
Bouyancy Driven Flows, Hydrodynamic Instabilities
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Karkhanis V, Ramaprabhu P, Cherne FJ, et al. (2018) A numerical study of bubble and spike velocities in shock-driven liquid metals Journal of Applied Physics. 123: 025902
Hammerberg JE, Buttler WT, Cherne FJ, et al. (2017) A Source Model for Ejecta Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials. 3: 316-320
Karkhanis V, Ramaprabhu P, Buttler WT, et al. (2017) Ejecta Production from Second Shock: Numerical Simulations and Experiments Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials. 3: 265-279
Cherne FJ, Hammerberg JE, Andrews MJ, et al. (2015) On shock driven jetting of liquid from non-sinusoidal surfaces into a vacuum Journal of Applied Physics. 118: 185901
Wachtor AJ, Mocko V, Jebrail FF, et al. (2015) On buoyancy driven mixing by volumetric microwave energy deposition International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 86: 443-454
Andrews MJ, Youngs DL, Livescu D, et al. (2014) Computational studies of two-dimensional rayleigh-taylor driven mixing for a tilted-rig Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the Asme. 136
Andrews MJ. (2013) The use of dual-number-automatic-differentiation with sensitivity analysis to investigate physical models Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the Asme. 135
Akula B, Andrews MJ, Ranjan D. (2013) Effect of shear on Rayleigh-Taylor mixing at small Atwood number Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 87
Rollin B, Andrews MJ. (2013) On generating initial conditions for turbulence models: The case of Rayleigh-Taylor instability turbulent mixing Journal of Turbulence. 14: 77-106
Rollin B, Andrews MJ. (2011) Mathematical model of Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities for viscoelastic fluids. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 83: 046317
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