Publications

  1. J. Colannino, R. E. Breidenthal. Turbine Blade Cooling Using Coulomb Repulsion. ClearSign Combustion Corp. Jan 2023.
  2. R.E. Breidenthal. Vortex Acceleration Effects in Buoyant Plumes: Orographic rain, conifer combustion, and tunneling eruptions. DRAFT. Mar 2023.
  3. J. Shuman, J.K. Balch, R.T. Barnes, P.E. Higuera, R.E. Breidenthal, et al. Reimagine Fire Science For The Anthropocene. PNAS Nexus. Aug 2022. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac115
  4. Dintilhac, P.; Breidenthal, R. Sonic Eddy Model of the Turbulent Boundary Layer. Fluids 2022, 7, 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids7010037
  5. R.E. Breidenthal. A Simple Model of the Hypersonic Boundary Layer. Mar 2022.
  6. Bron-Simplicio, G.F. Nino, and R.E. Breidenthal. Aerodynamic Effects of Trailing Edge Serrations at Low Reynolds Numbers. 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum. Jan 2022. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2022-1957
  7. J.Y. Lee, G.F. Nino, and R.E. Breidenthal. Heat Transfer Enhancement and Vortex Interaction of Delta Winglet Vortex Generators with Slots. 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum. Jan 2021. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2021-1330
  8. L. Weber, G.F. Nino, and R.E. Breidenthal. Manipulation of Streamwise Vortices by Air Injection on Vortex Generators. 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum. Jan 2021. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2021-1193
  9. A.J. Cotel and R.E. Breidenthal, “The mystery of accelerating turbidity currents: The curious case of the Congo Canyon,” Earth and Space Science Open Source (ESSOS), https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar, 10504486.1 Oct. 7, 2020.
  10. T. Wittig, G.F. Nino, R.E. Breidenthal. Study on the Effectiveness of Plasma Induced Flow in Manipulating a Near-Wall Vortex. 2019 AIAA SciTech Forum in San Diego, CA. Jan 2019. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2019-0049
  11. G.F. Nino, A. Wadhwa, F. Spencer, and R.E. Breidenthal. FEATURED ARTICLE: Design and Fabrication of Multifunctional Aerodynamic Structures Using Additive Manufacturing. SAMPE Journal V. 53, No. 4. https://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/sampe/journal_20170708/index.php#/p/48.
  12. R. Connelly, G.F. Nino, and R.E. Breidenthal. Active Control of Stationary Vortices. APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Conference. Portland, OR. Nov 2016.
  13. Relaminarization using stationary vortices, O. R. Dawson, M. Bauer, G. J. Balle, R. E. Breidenthal 2014 UW Aeronautics & Astronautics Report 2014-1.
  14. Chemically-reacting, transverse plume, P. Ranjan, K. Perez, T. Alvarado, B. Potter, and R. E. Breidenthal, 2014 UW Aeronautics & Astronautics Report 2014-2.
  15. Super-exponential magnetic confinement, R. E. Breidenthal, 2014, UW Aeronautics & Astronautics Report 2014-3.
  16. Characteristics of an airfoil with stationary vortices, P. Ranjan and R. E. Breidenthal, 2014 International Journal of Emerging multidisciplinary Fluid Sciences, in press.
  17. The effect of acceleration on turbulent entrainment, R. E. Breidenthal 2008 Physica Scripta T132 014001.
  18. Elements of entrainment, R.E. Breidenthal 2006 Turbulencia, Escola de Primavera em Transicao e Turbulencia, ed. A.P. Silva Freire, A. Ilha, and R.E. Breidenthal, ABCM, Rio de Janeiro, 5(2) 205-221.
  19. Addressing complexity in laboratory experiments: The scaling of dilute multiphase flows in magmatic systems, A. Burgisser, G.W. Bergantz, & R.E. Breidenthal 2005 Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 141 245-265.
  20. The Vortex as a Clock, R.E. Breidenthal, 2003 Advances in Fluid Mechanics, M. Alam, R. Govindarajan, O.N. Ramesh, & K.R. Sreenivas Eds., Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India.
  21. Sonic Eddy Model of the Turbulent Boundary Layer
  22. Stationary vortices and persistent turbulence in Karman grooves , G.J. Balle & R.E. Breidenthal 2002 Journal of Turbulence, 3 33-51.
  23. Non-stationary entrainment and tunneling eruptions: A dynamic template for eruption processes and magma mixing, G.W. Bergantz & R.E. Breidenthal 2001 Geophysical Research Letters 28 3075-3078.
  24. Structure, penetration, and mixing of pulsed jets in crossflow, A. Eroglu and R.E. Breidenthal 2001 AIAA J. 39(3) 417-423.
  25. Vortex persistence – A recent model for stratified entrainment and its application to geophysical flows, A.J. Cotel & R.E. Breidenthal 1999 Geophysical Flows, Klewer.
  26. Turbulent stratified entrainment and a new parameter for surface fluxes, R.E. Breidenthal 1999 Recent Research Developments in Geophysical Research, ed. S.G. Pandalai, Research Signpost, Trivandrum, India, August 1999.
  27. Turbulent stratified entrainment and a new parameter for surface fluxes R.E. Breidenthal, Recent Res. Devel. Geophysics, 2 (1999): 61-65.
  28. Molecular mixing via jets in confined volumes, R. E. Breidenthal, V. R. Buonadonna, and M. F. Weisbach 1990 JFM 219 531.