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  • 1999 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1982 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

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Thomas J. Hanratty was affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to scientific research in various capacities, although specific details on their main fields of study, subfields, or research topics are not available in the record.

Hanratty did not have any recent papers recorded in the available data, nor were there details on frequent co-authors or predominant publication venues associated with their work.

The scientist was recognized by notable scientific organizations during their lifetime. In 1982, they were named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). Subsequently, in 1999, they were elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Influence of drag-reducing polymers on turbulence: effects of Reynolds number, concentration and mixing

    M. D. Warholic;H. Massah;T. J. Hanratty

  • Influence of interfacial waves in stratified gas‐liquid flows

    Nikolaos Andritsos;T. J. Hanratty

  • Interfacial drag and film height for vertical annular flow

    J. C. Asali;T. J. Hanratty;Paolo Andreussi

  • The interfacial drag and the height of the wall layer in annular flows

    William H. Henstock;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Prediction of the initiation of slugs with linear stability theory

    P.Y. Lin;T.J. Hanratty

  • Large-scale modes of turbulent channel flow: transport and structure

    Zi-Chao Liu;Ronald J. Adrian;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Rate of deposition of droplets in annular two-phase flow

    D.D. McCoy;T.J. Hanratty

  • An experimental study of the unsteady nature of the viscous sublayer

    L. Philip Reiss;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Origin of turbulence‐producing eddies in a channel flow

    John W. Brooke;T. J. Hanratty

  • A study of turbulence at a wall using an electrochemical wall shear-stress meter

    James E. Mitchell;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Influence of the amplitude of a solid wavy wall on a turbulent flow. Part 1. Non-separated flows

    Daniel P. Zilker;Gerald W. Cook;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Turbulent flow over large-amplitude wavy surfaces

    Jeffrey Buckles;Thomas J. Hanratty;Ronald J. Adrian

  • Turbulent mass transfer rates to a wall for large Schmidt numbers

    Dudley A. Shaw;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Interfacial instabilities for horizontal gas-liquid flows in pipelines

    N. Andritsos;T.J. Hanratty

  • Velocity gradients at the wall for flow around a cylinder at Reynolds numbers from 5 × 10 3 to 10 5

    Jaime S. Son;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Correlation of entrainment for annular flow in horizontal pipes

    Lei Pan;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Numerical solution for the flow around a cylinder at Reynolds numbers of 40, 200 and 500

    Jaime S. Son;Thomas J. Hanratty

  • Direct Numerical Simulation of a Fully Developed Turbulent Flow over a Wavy Wall

    P. Cherukat;Y. Na;T.J. Hanratty;J.B. McLaughlin

  • Turbulent deposition and trapping of aerosols at a wall

    John W. Brooke;K. Kontomaris;T. J. Hanratty;John B. McLaughlin

  • Turbulence production in flow over a wavy wall

    J. D. Hudson;L. Dykhno;T. J. Hanratty

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald J. Adrian
Ronald J. Adrian Arizona State University
John B. McLaughlin
John B. McLaughlin Clarkson University
Seunghyun Baik
Seunghyun Baik Sungkyunkwan University
Dimitrios V. Papavassiliou
Dimitrios V. Papavassiliou University of Oklahoma
Robert D. Moser
Robert D. Moser The University of Texas at Austin

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