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D-Index
44
Citations
7616
World Ranking
1618
National Ranking
625

Overview

Fred E. C. Culick is affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States. Their career is associated with this institution, which is known for its focus on science and engineering research.

There is no publicly available record of recent papers authored by Culick to provide specific details about their latest research contributions. Likewise, no frequent co-authors or regular publication venues have been identified in the data provided.

Information on Culick's work in research fields, subfields, or main topics of study is also not specified. Additionally, no book publications or awards are listed. This lack of detailed bibliometric or award-related data limits the ability to summarize their research impact in specific disciplines or scientific communities.

Since Culick is not deceased, current and upcoming research involvement may continue at their institution, although no explicit information on ongoing projects is available here.

Best Publications

  • Comments on a Ruptured Soap Film

    F. E. C. Culick

  • Rotational axisymmetric mean flow and damping of acoustic waves in asolid propellant rocket.

    F. E. C. Culick

  • Overview of Combustion Instabilities in Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engines

    Fred E. C. Culick;Vigor Yang

  • A review of calculations for unsteady burning of a solid propellant.

    F. E. C. Culick

  • Nonlinear behavior of acoustic waves in combustion chambers

    F. E. C. Culick

  • Nonlinear behavior of acoustic waves in combustion chambers. I, II. [stability in solid propellant rocket engine and T burner

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  • Application of Bifurcation Theory to the High-Angle-of-Attack Dynamics of the F-14

    C. C. Jahnke;F. E. C. Culick

  • Some recent results for nonlinear acoustics in combustion chambers

    F. E. C. Culick

  • A model for combustion instability involving vortex shedding

    Konstantin I. Matveev;F. E. C. Culick

  • Stability of Longitudinal Oscillations with Pressure and Velocity Coupling in a Solid Propellant Rocket

    F. E. C. Culick

  • Non-Linear Growth and Limiting Amplitude of Acoustic Oscillations in Combustion Chambers

    F. E. C. Culick

  • Prediction of the stability of unsteady motions in solid-propellant rocket motors

    F. E. C. Culick;V. Yang

  • The response of normal shocks in diffusers

    F. E. C. Culick;T. Rogers

  • Combustion dynamics of a low-swirl combustor

    D.M. Kang;F.E.C. Culick;A. Ratner

  • Asteroid retrieval feasibility

    John R. Brophy;Louis Friedman;Fred Culick

  • The role of non-uniqueness in the development of vortex breakdown in tubes

    Philip S. Beran;Fred E. C. Culick

  • The Stability of One-Dimensional Motions in a Rocket Motor

    F. E. C. Culick

  • A study of the transition to instability in a Rijke tube with axial temperature gradient

    K.I. Matveev;F.E.C. Culick

  • Excitation of acoustic modes in a chamber by vortex shedding

    F. E. C. Culick;K. Magiawala

  • Stability of Three-Dimensional Motions in a Combustion Chamber

    F. E. C. Culick

  • Application of dynamical systems theory to nonlinear combustion instabilities

    Craig C. Jahnke;F. E. C. Culick

Frequent Co-Authors

Vigor Yang
Vigor Yang Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark J. Kushner
Mark J. Kushner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Frank E. Marble
Frank E. Marble California Institute of Technology
Antonis Papachristodoulou
Antonis Papachristodoulou University of Oxford
Thomas A. Litzinger
Thomas A. Litzinger Pennsylvania State University
Ming-Chang Lin
Ming-Chang Lin National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Thomas B. Brill
Thomas B. Brill University of Delaware
Philip S. Beran
Philip S. Beran United States Air Force Research Laboratory

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