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41
Citations
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World Ranking
1907
National Ranking
719

Overview

Philip J. Morris is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States and has a research focus primarily in engineering. Their work spans several subfields including computational mechanics, aerospace engineering, environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's research emphasizes key topics such as aerodynamics and acoustics in jet flows, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, combustion and flame dynamics, wind and air flow studies, acoustic wave phenomena research, and wind energy research and development.

Recent publications illustrate a focus on noise reduction and control in fluid flows and aeroacoustics. Notable papers include:

  • "A study of noise reduction mechanisms of jets with fluid inserts" (2020), published in the Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • "Steady active control of noise radiation from highly heated supersonic jets" (2021), published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • "Investigation on rod-airfoil noise with high-order cell-centered finite difference method and acoustic analogy" (2020), published in Aerospace Science and Technology
  • "Coupled crash mechanics and biomechanics of aircraft structures and passengers" (2021), published in Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation
  • "OpenFOAM computation of interacting wind turbine flows and control (I): free rotating case" (2021), published in International Journal of Hydromechatronics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Philip J. Morris include Chitrarth Prasad, Evren Yenigelen, Dennis K. McLaughlin, Goong Chen, and Nick Scupski.

Scientific findings are often disseminated through forums and journals such as the AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, International Journal of Aeroacoustics, AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum, and the International Journal of Hydromechatronics.

Best Publications

  • Measurements in subsonic and supersonic free jets using a laser velocimeter

    Jark C. Lau;Philip J. Morris;Michael J. Fisher

  • Differential eigenvalue problems in which the parameter appears nonlinearly

    T. J. Bridges;Philip John Morris

  • The radiation of sound by the instability waves of a compressible plane turbulent shear layer

    Christopher K. W. Tam;Philip J. Morris

  • The spatial viscous instability of axisymmetric jets

    Philip John Morris

  • Acoustic Analogy and Alternative Theories for Jet Noise Prediction

    Philip J. Morris;F. Farassat

  • Acoustic streaming: from Rayleigh to today

    Said Boluriaan;Philip J. Morris

  • OpenFOAM for computational fluid dynamics

    Goong Chen;Qingang Xiong;Philip J. Morris;Eric G. Paterson

  • A Parallel Three-Dimensional Computational Aeroacoustics Method Using Nonlinear Disturbance Equations

    Philip J. Morris;Lyle N. Long;Ashok Bangalore;Qunzhen Wang

  • THE EFFECT OF ANISOTROPIC WALL COMPLIANCE ON BOUNDARY-LAYER STABILITY AND TRANSITION

    Peter W. Carpenter;Philip J. Morris

  • Velocity measurements in jets with application to noise source modeling

    Philip J. Morris;K.B.M.Q. Zaman

  • Calculation of sound propagation in nonuniform flows: Suppression of instability waves

    Anurag Agarwal;Philip J. Morris;Ramani Mani

  • Radiated noise from airfoils in realistic mean flows

    David P. Lockard;David P. Lockard;Philip J. Morris

  • On the turbulent mixing of compressible free shear layers

    Philip J. Morris;Manampathy G. Giridharan;Geoffrey M. Lilley

  • The Instability of High Speed Jets

    Philip J. Morris

  • Analytic formulation and numerical implementation of an acoustic pressure gradient prediction

    Seongkyu Lee;Kenneth S. Brentner;F. Farassat;Philip J. Morris

  • Comparison of two- and three-dimensional turbulent cavity flows

    Chingwei M. Shieh;Philip John Morris

  • Tone excited jets, part V: A theoretical model and comparison with experiment†

    C.K.W. Tam;P.J. Morris

  • Noise reduction in supersonic jets by nozzle fluidic inserts

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

  • A Note on Noise Generation by Large Scale Turbulent Structures in Subsonic and Supersonic Jets

    Philip J. Morris

  • LANDING GEAR AERODYNAMIC NOISE PREDICTION USING UNSTRUCTURED GRIDS

    Frederic J. Souliez;Lyle N. Long;Philip J. Morris;Anupam Sharma

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis K. McLaughlin
Dennis K. McLaughlin Pennsylvania State University
Goong Chen
Goong Chen Texas A&M University
Christopher K. W. Tam
Christopher K. W. Tam Florida State University
Dimitri Papamoschou
Dimitri Papamoschou University of California, Irvine
Marlan O. Scully
Marlan O. Scully Texas A&M University
Michael Fisher
Michael Fisher University of Manchester
Khairul Q. Zaman
Khairul Q. Zaman Glenn Research Center
Olivier A. Bauchau
Olivier A. Bauchau University of Maryland, College Park
Qingang Xiong
Qingang Xiong General Motors (United States)
Guanrong Chen
Guanrong Chen City University of Hong Kong

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