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Gregory Sivashinsky

Gregory Sivashinsky

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
51
Citations
11418
World Ranking
3803
National Ranking
24

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Fellow of the Combustion Institute for pioneering studies on flame instabilities and their nonlinear consequences, and on various flame and deflagration-to-detonation transition studies

Overview

Gregory Sivashinsky is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel. Their research contributions have centered on combustion phenomena, particularly focusing on flame instabilities and the dynamics associated with combustion processes.

In 2018, Sivashinsky was recognized as a Fellow of the Combustion Institute for work on flame instabilities and their nonlinear consequences, as well as investigations into various flame and deflagration-to-detonation transition studies.

Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, nor common publication venues in the data provided. Similarly, no details on book publications or specific subfields and topics of study are included.

Best Publications

  • Nonlinear analysis of hydrodynamic instability in laminar flames—I. Derivation of basic equations

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  • Instabilities, Pattern Formation, and Turbulence in Flames

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  • Diffusional-Thermal Theory of Cellular Flames

    G. I. Sivashinsky

  • PROPAGATION OF A PULSATING REACTION FRONT IN SOLID FUEL COMBUSTION

    B. J. Matkowsky;G. I. Sivashinsky

  • Nonlinear analysis of hydrodynamic instability in laminar flames—II. Numerical experiments

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  • On Flame Propagation Under Conditions of Stoichiometry

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  • Combustion theory and modeling

    John Buckmaster;Paul Clavin;A. Linan;M. Matalon

  • On Irregular Wavy Flow of a Liquid Film Down a Vertical Plane

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  • An asymptotic derivation of two models in flame theory associated with the constant density approximation

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  • On Effects Due To Thermal Expansion and Lewis Number in Spherical Flame Propagation

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  • A theoretical study of propagation and extinction of nonsteady spherical flame fronts

    P. D. Ronney;G. I. Sivashinsky

  • Weak turbulence in periodic flows

    Gregory I. Sivashinsky

  • On a distorted flame front as a hydrodynamic discontinuity

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  • The Effect of Viscosity on Hydrodynamic Stability of a Plane Flame Front

    M. L. Frankel;G. I. Sivashinsky

  • Nonlinear saturation of Rayleigh–Taylor instability in thin films

    A. J. Babchin;A. L. Frenkel;B. G. Levich;G. I. Sivashinsky

  • The transition from deflagration to detonation in thin channels

    L. Kagan;G. Sivashinsky

  • Irregular flow of a liquid film down a vertical column

    T. Shlang;G.I. Sivashinsky

  • Some developments in premixed combustion modeling

    Gregory I. Sivashinsky

  • Negative viscosity effect in large-scale flows

    G. Sivashinsky;V. Yakhot

  • On self-acceleration of outward propagating wrinkled flames

    L. Filyand;L. Filyand;G.I. Sivashinsky;G.I. Sivashinsky;M.L. Frankel

  • Annular flows can keep unstable films from breakup: Nonlinear saturation of capillary instability

    A.L Frenkel;A.J Babchin;B.G Levich;T Shlang

  • On the nonlinear theory of hydrodynamic instability in flames

    G.I. Sivashinsky;P. Clavin

  • On self-turbulization of a laminar flame

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  • Large cells in nonlinear marangoni convection

    G.I. Sivashinsky

  • Hydraulic resistance as a mechanism for deflagration-to-detonation transition

    Irina Brailovsky;Gregory I. Sivashinsky;Gregory I. Sivashinsky

  • Flame propagation and extinction in large-scale vortical flows

    L. Kagan;G. Sivashinsky

  • The cellular nature of hydrodynamic flame instability

    S. Gutman;G. I. Sivashinsky

  • Pattern formation in flame spread over thin solid fuels

    L. Kagan;G. Sivashinsky

  • SHORT COMMUNICATION On Flame Propagation Through Periodic Flow Fields

    William T. Ashurst;Gregory I. Sivashinsky

  • Influence of Momentum and Heat Losses on the Large-Scale Stability of Quasi-2D Premixed Flames

    G. Joulin;G. I. Sivashinsky

  • On Quenching of Curved Flames

    M. L. Frankel;G. I. Sivashinsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Jie Shen
Jie Shen Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo
Moshe Matalon
Moshe Matalon University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Forman A. Williams
Forman A. Williams University of California, San Diego
Norbert Peters
Norbert Peters RWTH Aachen University
Chung King Law
Chung King Law Princeton University
John Buckmaster
John Buckmaster University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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