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Award and Invited Papers

Use the following list to navigate to Award and invited Papers published in Physics of Fluids (from 2002 to the present).

Follow this link to a listing of the Frenkiel Award recipients.

Year Authors Title
2012 L. Skrbek and K. R. Sreenivasan Developed quantum turbulence and its decay
2011 Stephen B. Pope Simple models of turbulent flows
James B. Grotberg Respiratory fluid mechanics
Laurette S. Tuckerman and Dwight Barkley Patterns and dynamics in transitional plane Couette flow
M. Yoda and Y. Kazoe Dynamics of suspended colloidal particles near a wall: Implications for interfacial particle velocimetry
2010 Julio M. Ottino The art of mixing with an admixture of art: Fluids, solids, and visual imagination
P. Tabeling Investigating slippage, droplet breakup, and synthesizing microcapsules in microfluidic systems
James G. Brasseur and Tie Wei Designing large-eddy simulation of the turbulent boundary layer to capture law-of-the-wall scaling
H. J. S. Fernando, D. Zajic, S. Di Sabatino, R. Dimitrova, B. Hedquist,and A. Dallman Flow, turbulence, and pollutant dispersion in urban atmospheres
2009 James M. Wallace Twenty years of experimental and direct numerical simulation access to the velocity gradient tensor: What have we learned about turbulence?
2008 John T. Scott Fifty years of Physics of Fluids
Thomas S. Lundgren Turbulent scaling
Dan S. Henningson and Espen Åkervik The use of global modes to understand transition and perform flow control
Donald Rockwell Vortex formation in shallow flows
2007 Ronald J. Adrian Hairpin vortex organization in wall turbulence - Free Access 
2006 Nicolas G. Hadjiconstantinou The limits of Navier-Stokes theory and kinetic extensions for describing small-scale gaseous hydrodynamics
2004 L. G. Leal Flow induced coalescence of drops in a viscous fluid
Andrea Prosperetti Bubbles
2003 John Kim Control of turbulent boundary layers
2002 F. H. Busse Convective flows in rapidly rotating spheres and their dynamo action
Hassan Aref The development of chaotic advection
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