Nicholas J. Bisek, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
Area:
Aerospace Engineering, Fluid and Plasma PhysicsGoogle:
"Nicholas Bisek"Parents
Sign in to add mentorIain D. Boyd | grad student | 2010 | University of Michigan | |
(Numerical study of plasma-assisted aerodynamic control for hypersonic vehicles.) |
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Tufts MW, Bisek NJ, Kimmel RL. (2020) High-Fidelity Simulations of Discrete Roughness Boundary-Layer Transition with Added Perturbations Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 1-13 |
Leger T, Bisek N, Poggie J. (2017) Detached-Eddy Simulation of a Supersonic Reattaching Shear Layer Aiaa Journal. 55: 3722-3733 |
Agostini L, Leschziner M, Poggie J, et al. (2017) Multi-scale interactions in a compressible boundary layer Journal of Turbulence. 18: 760-780 |
Leger T, Bisek N, Poggie J. (2016) Computations of turbulent flow over a sharp Fin at Mach 5 Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer. 30: 394-402 |
Bisek NJ. (2016) High-fidelity simulations of the HIFiRE-6 flow path at angle of attack 46th Aiaa Fluid Dynamics Conference |
Bisek NJ. (2015) Sidewall interaction of a supersonic flow over a compression ramp 53rd Aiaa Aerospace Sciences Meeting |
Leger T, Bisek N, Poggie J. (2015) Supersonic corner flow predictions using the quadratic constitutive relation 22nd Aiaa Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference |
Poggie J, Bisek NJ, Gosse R. (2015) Resolution effects in compressible, turbulent boundary layer simulations Computers and Fluids. 120: 57-69 |
Bisek NJ, Brown MS. (2015) Computational and experimental laser differential interferometry for supersonic turbulent boundary-layer flow 46th Aiaa Plasmadynamics and Lasers Conference |
Bisek NJ, Poggie J, Nishihara M, et al. (2014) Hypersonic flow over a cylinder with a nanosecond pulse electrical discharge Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer. 28: 18-26 |