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Citations
4005
World Ranking
3291
National Ranking
1117

Overview

Dennis K. McLaughlin is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. The research conducted spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on computer science and environmental science, with significant contributions in subfields such as artificial intelligence, global and planetary change, ocean engineering, ecology, and economics and econometrics.

Their research topics cover:

  • Target Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor Networks
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Gaussian Processes and Bayesian Inference
  • Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Dynamics
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management

Dennis K. McLaughlin has contributed to multiple publication venues, including:

  • Journal of Computational Physics X
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Estuaries and Coasts
  • Water Resources Research

Recent papers authored or coauthored include:

  • "Tidal Impoundment and Mangrove Dieback at Cabbage Tree Basin, NSW: Drivers of Change and Tailored Management for the Future" (2024), published in Estuaries and Coasts
  • "The Multi-Scale Dynamics of Groundwater Depletion" (2021), published in Water Resources Research
  • "Ensemble transport smoothing. Part II: Nonlinear updates" (2023), published in Journal of Computational Physics X
  • "Ensemble transport smoothing. Part I: Unified framework" (2023), published in Journal of Computational Physics X
  • "Ensemble transport smoothing. Part I: Unified framework" (2022), published in arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent coauthors with whom Dennis K. McLaughlin has collaborated include:

  • Maximilian Ramgraber
  • Youssef Marzouk
  • Ricardo Baptista
  • Emma Asbridge
  • R. Clark

Best Publications

  • Experiments on the flow and acoustic properties of a moderate-Reynolds-number supersonic jet

    T. R. Troutt;D. K. Mclaughlin

  • Flow field and acoustic properties of a Mach number 0·9 jet at a low Reynolds number

    J.L. Stromberg;D.K. McLaughlin;T.R. Troutt

  • Experiments on the instabilities of a swirling jet

    J. Panda;D. K. McLaughlin

  • Experiments on the instability waves in a supersonic jet and their acoustic radiation

    Dennis K. Mclaughlin;Gerald L. Morrison;Timothy R. Troutt

  • Experiments on the unsteady flow field and noise generation in a centrifugal pump impeller

    Jong-Soo Choi;Dennis K. McLaughlin;Donald E. Thompson

  • Mean Flowfields in Axisymmetric Combustor Geometries with Swirl

    D. L. Rhode;D. G. Lilley;D. K. Mclaughlin

  • Noise generation by instabilities in low Reynolds number supersonic jets

    G.L. Morrison;D.K. McLaughlin

  • Mean Flowfields in Axisymmetric Geometries with Swirl Combustor

    D.L. Rhode;D.G. Lilley;D.K. McLaughlin

  • Acoustic Pressure Waveforms Measured in High Speed Jet Noise Experiencing Nonlinear Propagation

    Benoît P. Petitjean;K. Viswanathan;Dennis K. McLaughlin

  • Acoustic and Mean Flow Measurements of High-Speed, Helium-Air Mixture Jets

    Michael J. Doty;Dennis K. McLaughlin

  • Noise reduction in supersonic jets by nozzle fluidic inserts

    Philip J. Morris;Dennis K. McLaughlin;Ching Wen Kuo

  • Measurements of Supersonic Helium/Air Mixture Jets

    Kevin W. Kinzie;Dennis K. McLaughlin

  • Sound generation by rotating stall in centrifugal turbomachines

    L. Mongeau;D.E. Thompson;D.K. McLaughlin

  • Instability process in low Reynolds number supersonic jets

    Gerald L. Morrison;Dennis K. McLaughlin

  • Reynolds Number Dependence in Supersonic Jet Noise

    Dennis K. McLaughlin;Gerald L. Morrison;Timothy R. Troutt

  • On the scaling of small, heat simulated jet noise measurements to moderate size exhaust jets

    Dennis K. McLaughlin;James Bridges;Ching-Wen Kuo

  • A method for characterizing aerodynamic sound sources in turbomachines

    L. Mongeau;D.E. Thompson;D.K. Mclaughlin

  • On the prediction of swirling flowfields found in axisymmetric combustor geometries

    D. L. Rhode;D. G. Lilley;D. K. McLaughlin

  • Supersonic jet noise generated by large scale instabilities

    J. M. Seiner;D. K. Mclaughlin;C. H. Liu

  • Flow and acoustic properties of low Reynolds number underexpanded supersonic jets

    Tieh-Feng Hu;D.K. McLaughlin

  • Noise Reduction in Supersonic Jets by Nozzle Fluidic Inserts

    Ching Wen Kuo;Philip J. Morris;Dennis K. McLaughlin

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip J. Morris
Philip J. Morris Pennsylvania State University
Dimitri Papamoschou
Dimitri Papamoschou University of California, Irvine
Luc Mongeau
Luc Mongeau McGill University
Ganesh Raman
Ganesh Raman Illinois Institute of Technology

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