James M. Wallace

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Quadrant Analysis in Turbulence Research: History and Evolution2016-09-08Paper
Velocity and velocity gradient based properties of a turbulent plane mixing layer2012-09-07Paper
On the validity of Taylor’s hypothesis for wall-bounded flows2011-10-18Paper
Measurement of the Velocity Gradient Tensor in Turbulent Flows2011-05-27Paper
Passive scalar transport in a turbulent mixing layer2010-10-06Paper
Near-surface turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer2010-08-19Paper
Local isotropy of the velocity and vorticity fields in a boundary layer at high Reynolds numbers2010-03-18Paper
Twenty years of experimental and direct numerical simulation access to the velocity gradient tensor: What have we learned about turbulence?2010-03-18Paper
GroupBanter: Supporting Serendipitous Group Conversations with IM2010-03-04Paper
The spatial relationships between dissipation and production rates and vortical structures in turbulent boundary and mixing layers2008-11-03Paper
Self-similar states in turbulent mixing layers2001-01-01Paper
Joint probability density analysis of the structure and dynamics of the vorticity field of a turbulent boundary layer2000-11-26Paper
Hypersonic turbulent boundary-layer measurements using an electron beam.1969-01-01Paper
Uniform second-order solution for supersonic flow over delta wing using reverse-flow integral method1964-01-01Paper
UNIFORMLY VALID SECOND-ORDER SOLUTION FOR SUPERSONIC FLOW OVER CRUCIFORM SURFACES1963-01-01Paper

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