Joseph T. C. Liu

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Mach wave and acoustical wave structure in nonequilibrium gas-particle flows2021-02-01Paper
Nanofluid flow and heat transfer of carbon nanotube and graphene platelette nanofluids in entrance region of microchannels2020-10-29Paper
On the anomalous laminar heat transfer intensification in developing region of nanofluid flow in channels or tubes2017-09-29Paper
Three-dimensional secondary instability of a spatially developing von Kármán vortex street in a far wake2011-02-23Paper
Nonlinear three-mode interactions in a developing mixing layer2010-04-22Paper
Nonlinear instability of developing streamwise vortices with applications to boundary layer heat transfer intensification through an extended Reynolds analogy2009-01-21Paper
An extended Reynolds analogy for excited wavy instabilities of developing streamwise vortices with applications to scalar mixing intensification2008-02-08Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57559702007-08-15Paper
Heat transfer in a strongly nonlinear spatially developing longitudinal vorticity system2004-03-22Paper
Mixing enhancement via the release of strongly nonlinear longitudinal Görtler vortices and their secondary instabilities into the mixing region2002-01-01Paper
On the mechanism of sinuous and varicose modes in three-dimensional viscous secondary instability of nonlinear Görtler rolls1996-10-31Paper
Multiple large-scale coherent mode interactions in a developing round jet1993-08-11Paper
The secondary instability in Goertler flow1992-09-26Paper
Near-wall response in turbulent shear flows subjected to imposed unsteadiness1992-08-13Paper
On the growth of mushroomlike structures in nonlinear spatially developing Goertler vortex flow1992-06-28Paper
Longitudinal vorticity elements in boundary layers: nonlinear development from initial Görtler vortices as a prototype problem1991-01-01Paper
Concentration and heat transfer in nonlinear Gortler vortex flow and the analogy with longitudinal momentum transfer1991-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q38134851989-01-01Paper
Contributions to the Understanding of Large-Scale Coherent Structures in Developing Free Turbulent Shear Flows1988-01-01Paper
Nonlinear binary-mode interactions in a developing mixing layer1987-01-01Paper
Sound generated aerodynamically revisited: large-scale structures in a turbulent jet as a source of sound1984-01-01Paper
Nonlinear unstable wave disturbances in fluidized beds1983-01-01Paper
The response of finite-amplitude wave motions to seasonal heating of a baroclinic shear flow1983-01-01Paper
Note on a wave-hierarchy interpretation of fluidized bed instabilities1982-01-01Paper
A study of the interactions between large-scale coherent structures and fine-grained turbulence in a round jet1981-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47502911981-01-01Paper
Generation of interfacial gravity waves by submerged regions of fluctuating hydrodynamical motions and fluid inhomogeneities1979-01-01Paper
Aerodynamic sound in a relaxing medium1977-01-01Paper
The generation of sound by vorticity waves in swirling duct flows1977-01-01Paper
On the development of noise-producing large-scale wavelike eddies in a plane turbulent jet1975-01-01Paper
Developing large-scale wavelike eddies and the near jet noise field1974-01-01Paper
Finite-amplitude instability of the compressible laminar wake: Comparison with experiments1974-01-01Paper
Nonlinear Development of an Instability Wave in a Turbulent Wake1971-01-01Paper
Finite-Amplitude Instability of the Compressible Laminar Wake. Strongly Amplified Disturbances1970-01-01Paper
Radiative transfer in the low Reynolds number, blunt-body stagnationregion at hypersonic speeds.1969-01-01Paper
Finite-Amplitude Instability of the Compressible Laminar Wake. Weakly Nonlinear Theory1969-01-01Paper
Flow Induced by an Oscillating Infinite Flat Plate in a Dusty Gas1966-01-01Paper

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