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G. Hariharan.
Transition to elastic turbulence in channel flows.
PhD thesis,
University of Minnesota,
2020.
Keyword(s): Distributed systems theory,
Computational tools for spatially distributed systems,
Flow modeling and control,
Viscoelastic fluids,
Input-output analysis,
Elastic turbulence,
Transition to turbulence,
Uncertainty quantification in PDEs,
Spatio-temporal impulse responses,
Spatio-temporal frequency responses,
Spectral integration method.
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G. Hariharan,
M. R. Jovanovic,
and S. Kumar.
Localized stress amplification in inertialess channel flows of viscoelastic fluids.
J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech.,
291:104514 (14 pages),
May 2021.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Viscoelastic fluids,
Input-output analysis,
Elastic turbulence,
Transition to turbulence,
Uncertainty quantification in PDEs,
Spatio-temporal impulse responses.
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G. Hariharan,
M. R. Jovanovic,
and S. Kumar.
Amplification of localized body forces in channel flows of viscoelastic fluids.
J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech.,
260:40-53,
October 2018.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Viscoelastic fluids,
Input-output analysis,
Elastic turbulence,
Transition to turbulence,
Uncertainty quantification in PDEs,
Spatio-temporal impulse responses.
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G. Hariharan,
M. R. Jovanovic,
and S. Kumar.
Spatio-temporal impulse responses in channel flow of viscoelastic fluids.
In Proceedings of the 2018 American Control Conference,
Milwaukee, WI,
pages 2857-2862,
2018.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Viscoelastic fluids,
Input-output analysis,
Elastic turbulence,
Transition to turbulence,
Uncertainty quantification in PDEs,
Spatio-temporal impulse responses.
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