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D-Index
33
Citations
4721
World Ranking
3008
National Ranking
219

Overview

M. P. Escudier is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. The scientist's research profile is characterized primarily by their work conducted within this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues available in the current dataset. Information related to book publications, fields of study, subfields, and specific topics of work has not been provided.

No awards or honors are mentioned in the available data. The profile of M. P. Escudier is therefore focused on their institutional affiliation without additional details about contributions to research literature, collaborations, or recognitions.

Best Publications

  • Vortex breakdown: Observations and explanations

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  • Fully developed laminar flow of purely viscous non-Newtonian liquids through annuli, including the effects of eccentricity and inner-cylinder rotation

    M.P. Escudier;P.J. Oliveira;F.T. Pinho

  • Drag reduction in the turbulent pipe flow of polymers

    M.P Escudier;F Presti;S Smith

  • Recirculation in swirling flow - A manifestation of vortex breakdown

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  • On the reproducibility of the rheology of shear-thinning liquids

    M.P. Escudier;I.W. Gouldson;A.S. Pereira;F.T. Pinho

  • Effects of inner cylinder rotation on laminar flow of a Newtonian fluid through an eccentric annulus

    M.P. Escudier;I.W. Gouldson;P.J. Oliveira;F.T. Pinho

  • Pipe flow of a thixotropic liquid

    M.P Escudier;F Presti

  • Vortex-flow regimes

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  • Observations and LDA measurements of confined turbulent vortex flow

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  • Observations of asymmetrical flow behaviour in transitional pipe flow of yield-stress and other shear-thinning liquids

    M.P. Escudier;R.J. Poole;F. Presti;C. Dales

  • Fully developed laminar flow of non-Newtonian liquids through annuli: comparison of numerical calculations with experiments

    M. P. Escudier;Paulo Jorge dos Santos Pimentel de Oliveira;Fernando Tavares de Pinho;S. Smith

  • On the motion of turbulent thermals

    M. P. Escudier;T. Maxworthy

  • Turbulent boundary layers on rough surfaces

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  • The dynamics of confined vortices

    M. P. Escudier;J. Bornstein;T. Maxworthy

  • Laminar boundary layers

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  • Laminar, transitional and turbulent annular flow of drag-reducing polymer solutions

    A. Japper-Jaafar;A. Japper-Jaafar;M.P. Escudier;R.J. Poole

  • Turbulent flow of viscoelastic shear-thinning liquids through a rectangular duct: Quantification of turbulence anisotropy

    M.P. Escudier;A.K. Nickson;R.J. Poole

  • Flow of shear-thinning fluids in a concentric annulus

    M. P. Escudier;I. W. Gouldson;D. M. Jones

  • Turbulent pipe flow of a drag-reducing rigid "rod-like" polymer solution

    A. Japper-Jaafar;M.P. Escudier;R.J. Poole

  • Laminarisation and re-transition of a turbulent boundary layer subjected to favourable pressure gradient

    M. P. Escudier;A. Abdel-Hameed;M. W. Johnson;C. J. Sutcliffe

  • Concentric annular flow with centerbody rotation of a Newtonian and a shear-thinning liquid

    M.P. Escudier;I.W. Gouldson

  • Turbulent flow through a plane sudden expansion of modest aspect ratio

    M. P. Escudier;P. J. Oliveira;R. J. Poole

  • Taylor vortices in Newtonian and shear-thinning liquids

    M. P. Escudier;I. W. Gouldson;Doris M. Jones

  • Turbulent flow of viscoelastic liquids through an axisymmetric sudden expansion

    Rob Poole;Marcel Escudier

  • Influence of outlet geometry on strongly swirling turbulent flow through a circular tube

    M. P. Escudier;A. K. Nickson;R. J. Poole

  • Numerical predictions and measurements of Reynolds normal stresses in turbulent pipe flow of polymers

    P.R. Resende;M.P. Escudier;F Presti;F.T. Pinho

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Poole
Robert J. Poole University of Liverpool
Fernando T. Pinho
Fernando T. Pinho University of Porto
Paulo J. Oliveira
Paulo J. Oliveira University of Coimbra
Manuel A. Alves
Manuel A. Alves University of Porto
Christopher J. Sutcliffe
Christopher J. Sutcliffe University of Liverpool

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