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  • 1998 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For his many insightful studies of smallscale turbulence, and for the development of novel experimental techniques, including scalar image velocimetry

Overview

Werner J. A. Dahm is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of engineering, with particular attention to computational mechanics, environmental engineering, aerospace engineering, and statistical and nonlinear physics.

Their work encompasses several topics within fluid dynamics and related areas, including:

  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
  • Model Reduction and Neural Networks

Key recent publications by Werner J. A. Dahm include the following papers:

  • Balancing Accuracy and Efficiency in the Autonomic Closure Methodology for Large Eddy Simulations, 2021, published in AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
  • Adaptive Scale-Similar Closure for Large Eddy Simulations. Part 1: Subgrid Stress Closure, 2022, published in AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum
  • Adaptive Scale-Similar Closure for Large Eddy Simulations. Part 2: Subgrid Scalar Flux Closure, 2022, published in AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum
  • Rational Boolean Stabilization of Subgrid Models for Large Eddy Simulation, 2023, published in AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum

The frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum
  • AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
  • AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum

Werner J. A. Dahm collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Eric W. Stallcup
  • Abhinav Kshitij
  • Colin Towery
  • Peter E. Hamlington
  • Emilio E. Torres

Their research contributions have been recognized by professional societies. Dahm was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1998, cited for their studies of small-scale turbulence and the development of experimental techniques such as scalar image velocimetry.

Best Publications

  • Measurements of entrainment and mixing in turbulent jets

    Werner Dahm;P. E. Dimotakis

  • Experimental study of the fine-scale structure of conserved scalar mixing in turbulent shear flows. Part 2. Sc 1

    Kenneth A. Buch;Werner J. A. Dahm

  • Blowout of turbulent diffusion flames

    James E. Broadwell;Werner J.A. Dahm;M. Godfrey Mungal

  • Vortex structure and dynamics in the near field of a coaxial jet

    Werner J. A. Dahm;Clifford E. Frieler;Grétar Tryggvason

  • Experimental study of the fine-scale structure of conserved scalar mixing in turbulent shear flows. Part 1. Sc [dbl greater-than sign] 1

    Kenneth A. Buch;Werner J. A. Dahm

  • Mixing at large Schmidt number in the self-similar far field of turbulent jets

    Werner J. A. Dahm;Paul E. Dimotakis

  • Direct, high resolution, four‐dimensional measurements of the fine scale structure of Sc≫1 molecular mixing in turbulent flows

    Werner J. A. Dahm;Kenneth B. Southerland;Kenneth A. Buch

  • Coflowing turbulent jet diffusion flame blowout

    Werner J.A. Dahm;Robert W. Dibble

  • A scalar imaging velocimetry technique for fully resolved four‐dimensional vector velocity field measurements in turbulent flows

    Werner J. A. Dahm;Lester K. Su;Kenneth B. Southerland

  • Extinction of premixed methane/air flames in microgravity by diluents: Effects of radiation and Lewis number

    L. Qiao;Y. Gan;T. Nishiie;W.J.A. Dahm

  • A study of the effects of diluents on near-limit H2-air flames in microgravity at normal and reduced pressures

    L. Qiao;Y. Gu;W.J.A. Dahm;E.S. Oran

  • Dynamics of vortex interaction with a density interface

    Werner J. A. Dahm;Christine M. Scheil;Grétar Tryggvason

  • Fine Structure of Vortex Sheet Rollup by Viscous and Inviscid Simulation

    G. Tryggvason;W. J. A. Dahm;K. Sbeih

  • Blowout limits of turbulent jet diffusion flames for arbitrary source conditions

    Werner J. A. Dahm;Avrum G. Mayman

  • Micro Internal Combustion Swing Engine (MICSE) for Portable Power Generation Systems

    W. J. A. Dahm;J. N. K. Mijit;R. Mayor;G. Qiao

  • Scalar imaging velocimetry measurements of the velocity gradient tensor field in turbulent flows. II. Experimental results

    Lester K. Su;Werner J. A. Dahm

  • Dual-plane stereo particle image velocimetry measurements of velocity gradient tensor fields in turbulent shear flow. I. Accuracy assessments

    John A. Mullin;Werner J. A. Dahm

  • Local and nonlocal strain rate fields and vorticity alignment in turbulent flows.

    Peter E. Hamlington;Jörg Schumacher;Werner J. A. Dahm

  • Direct assessment of vorticity alignment with local and nonlocal strain rates in turbulent flows

    Peter E. Hamlington;Jörg Schumacher;Werner J. A. Dahm

  • Dual-plane stereo particle image velocimetry measurements of velocity gradient tensor fields in turbulent shear flow. II. Experimental results

    John A. Mullin;Werner J. A. Dahm

  • Turbulence Properties of High and Low Swirl In-Cylinder Flows

    Charles Funk;Volker Sick;David L. Reuss;Werner J. A. Dahm

Frequent Co-Authors

Gretar Tryggvason
Gretar Tryggvason Johns Hopkins University
David R. Dowling
David R. Dowling University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James F. Driscoll
James F. Driscoll University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Gerard M. Faeth
Gerard M. Faeth University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Elaine S. Oran
Elaine S. Oran Texas A&M University
Robert W. Dibble
Robert W. Dibble King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Jörg Schumacher
Jörg Schumacher Ilmenau University of Technology
Paul E. Dimotakis
Paul E. Dimotakis California Institute of Technology
Robert S. Barlow
Robert S. Barlow Sandia National Laboratories
Volker Sick
Volker Sick University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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