SeinerJ.M. and NorumT.D., “Experiments of Shock Associated Noise on Supersonic Jets,” AIAA Paper No. AIAA-79-1526, 1979.
2.
SeinerJ.M. and NorumT.D., “Aerodynamic Aspects of Shock Containing Jet Plumes,” AIAA Paper No. AIAA-80-0965, 1980.
3.
NorumT.D. and SeinerJ.M., 1982: Broadband Shock Noise from Supersonic Jets, AIAA Journal, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 68–73.
4.
NorumT.D., and SeinerJ.M., 1982: Measurements of Mean Static pressure and Far Field Acoustics of Shock Containing Supersonic Jets, NASA TM-84521.
5.
SeinerJ.M. and YuJ.C., 1985: Acoustic Near Field Properties Associated with Broadband Shock Noise, AIAA Journal, Vol. 22, No. 9.
6.
SeinerJ.M. and PontonM.K., 1985, “Aeroacoustic Data for High Reynolds number Supersonic Jets,” NASA TM-86296.
7.
SeinerJ.M., 1983, “The Wedge Hot Film Anemometer in Supersonic Flow,” NASA TP-2134.
8.
PaoS.P. and SeinerJ.M., 1983: Shock Associated Noise in Supersonic Jets, AIAA Journal, Vol. 21, No. 5.
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Harper-BourneM. and FisherM.J., “The Noise from Shock Waves in Supersonic Jets,” AGARD-CP-131, 1973.
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PaoS.P., and SalasM.D., “A Numerical Study of Tow-Dimensional Shock Vortex Interactions, AIAA Paper No. AIAA-81-1205, 1982.
11.
DashS.M. and WolfD.E., “Interactive Phenomena in Supersonic Jet Mixing Problems, Part I: Phenomenology and Numerical Modeling Techniques,”AIAA Journal, Vol. 22, July 1984, pp. 905–913.
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DashS.M. and WolfD.E., “Interactive Phenomena in Supersonic Jet Mixing Problems, Part II: Numerical Studies,”AIAA Journal, Vol. 22, October 1984, pp. 1395–1404.
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DashS.M.WolfD.E., and SeinerJ.M., 1985: Analysis of Turbulent Underexpanded Jets Part I: Shock Noise Features Using SCIPVIS, AIAA Journal, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 505–514.
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SeinerJ.M.DashS.M., and WolfD.E., 1985: Analysis of Turbulent Underexpanded Jets Part II: Shock Noise Features Using SCIPVIS, AIAA Journal, Vol. 23, No. 5, pp. 669–684.
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SeinerJ.M., 1984: Advances in High Speed Jet Aeroacoustics, AIAA Paper No. 84-2275.
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SeinerJ.M., 1984: “Fluid Dynamics and Noise Emission Associated with Supersonic Jets”, Studies in Turbulence, GatskiSarkar, and Speziale – Editors, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1992.
17.
SeinerJ.M.ManningJ.C., and PontonM.K., 1988: Dynamic Pressure Loads Associated with Twin Supersonic Plume Resonance, AIAA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 8, pp. 554–560.
18.
PontonM.K.ManningJ.C., and SeinerJ.M., 1986: “Far Field Acoustics of Rectangular Nozzles with Varying Throat Aspect Ratios”, NASA TM-89002.
19.
BrownM.C. and SeinerJ.M., “Study of Near and Far Field Acoustics of Non-Circular Jets”, National Technical Association Journal, Vol. 63, No. 2, Fall 1989.
20.
TamC.K.W.SeinerJ.M., and YuJ.C., 1986: “Proposed Relationship Between Broadband Shock Associated Noise and Screech Tones”, J. Sound and Vibration, Vol. 110, p. 309–321.
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TamC.K.W.ChenP.SeinerJ.M., 1992: “Relationship Between Instability Waves and Noise of High Speed Jets”, AIAA J., Vol. 30, No. 7, p. 1747–1752.
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SeinerJ.M., and BhatT.R.S., 1993: “Model Problems Associated with the Prediction of Noise by High Speed Shear Layers”, Computational Aeroacoustics, Hardin and Hussaini- Editors, Springer-Verlag, N.Y., 93–17486, p. 260–284.
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PontonM.K.SeinerJ.M., 1992: “The Effects of Nozzle Lip Thickness on Plume Resonance”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 154, No. 3, pp531–549.
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PontonM.K., and SeinerJ.M., Acoustic Study of B Helical Mode for Choked Axisymmetric Nozzle, AIAA Journal, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp 413–420, 1994.
25.
SeinerJ.M.PontonM.K.JansenB.J. and LagenN.T., “The Effects of Temperature on Supersonic Jet Noise Emission,” DGLR/AIAA Paper No. 90-02-046, 14th AeroAcoustic Conf., Aachen, Germany, May 11–14, 1992.
26.
DashS.M.SinhaN., and KenzakowskiD.C., “The Critical Role of Turbulence Modeling in the Prediction of Supersonic Jet Structure for Acoustic Applications,” DGLR/AIAA 92-02-102, 14th AeroAcoustic Conf., Aachen, Germany, May 11–14, 1992.
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TamC.K.W.ChenP., and SeinerJ.M., “Relationship Between Instability Waves and Noise of High-Speed Jets, AIAA Journal, Vol. 30, No. 7, pp. 1747–1752, 1992.
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SeinerJ.M.BhatT.R.S., and PontonM.K., “Mach Wave Emission from a High Temperature Supersonic Jet,” AIAA Paper No. AIAA-93-0734, Reno, NV, Jan 1993.
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BhatT.R.S. and SeinerJ.M., “The Effect of Velocity Profiles on Supersonic Jet Noise,” AIAA Paper No. AIAA-93-4410, 15th Aeroacoustics Conference, Long Beach CA, Oct. 1993.
30.
DashS.M.WalkerB.J., and SeinerJ.M., “A Building-Block Approach for Turbulence Model Validation/Upgrade Focused on High-Speed Flows,” 19th JANNAF Propulsion Meeting, Feb. 24–27, 1992.
31.
DashS.M.KenzakowskiD.C.SeinerJ.M., and BhatT.R.S., “Recent Advances in Jet Flowfield Simulation: Part I – Steady Flows,” AIAA 93–4390, 15th AIAA Aeroacoustics Conf., Oct. 25–27, 1993.
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DashS.M. and SinhaN., “The Computational Simulation of Supersonic Jet Flowfields for Aerodynamic Noise Control,”NOISE-93: International Conference on Noise and Vibration Control, St. Petersburg, Russia, May 31-June 3, 1993.
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SpaldingD.B., “Concentration Fluctuations in Round, Turbulent Free Jet”, Chem. Eng. Science, Vol. 26, 1971, pp. 279–81
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SeinerJ.M.PontonM.K.JansenB.J.DashS.M. and KenzakowskiD.C., “Installation Effects on High Speed Plume Evolution”, FEDSM97–3227, ASME Fluids Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 1997.
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SeinerJ.M., Turbulence Interactions, Vol. II. Wind Tunnel Measurements, PSR Report, Air Force Systems Command Contract F33615–92-C-1028, March 1995.
40.
ShapiroA.R. and ChurnsideJ.H., “Hot Jet/Wake Turbulent Structure and Laser Propagation. Part 3 – Laser Propagation Measurements and Modeling”, JANNAF 21st Exhaust Plume Technology Meeting, Sunnyvale, CA, Oct. 1994.
41.
DashS.M.KenzakowskiD.C., and SeinerJ.M., “Advanced Computational Simulation of Plume / Aircraft Wake Nearfield Interactions and Data Comparisons”, 1995 NASA Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) Annual Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA, April 1995
42.
ChidambaramN.DashS.M., and KenzakowskiD.C., “Scalar variance Transport in the Turbulence Modeling of Propulsive Jets”, AIAA. J. Propulsion and Power, Jan. –Feb. 2001.
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KhavaranA. and KenzakowskiD.C., “Progress Towards Improving Jet Noise Predictions in Hot Jets”, AIAA 2007–0011, Reno, NV, Jan. 2007
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KhavaranA. and KenzakowskiD.C., “Noise Predictions in Hot Jets”, AIAA 2007–3640, Rome, Italy, May 2007
45.
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47.
SeinerJ.M., “A New Rational Approach to Jet Noise Reduction”, Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, Springer-Verlag, 1998, 10:373–383
48.
SeinerJ.M., and KrejsaE.A., “Supersonic Jet Noise and the High Speed Civil Transport”, AIAA-89-2358, Monterey, CA, July 1989
49.
PreisserJ.S.GolubR.A.SeinerJ.M., and PowellC.A., “Supersonic Jet Noise: Its Generation, Prediction and Effects on people and Structures”, SAE Paper 901927, Long beach, CA, Oct. 1990
50.
GroschC.E.SeinerJ.M.HussainiM.Y. and JacksonT.L., “Numerical Simulation of Mixing Enhancement in a Hot Supersonic Jet”Physics of Fluids, 1996, Vol. 9, p.1125–43.
51.
SeinerJohn M.DashS.M., and KenzakowskiD.C.. “Historical Survey on Enhanced Mixing in Scramjet Engines.”Journal of Propulsion and Power, Volume 17, No. 6, November-December 2001: 1273–1286.
52.
SeinerJ.M.JansenB.J.PontonM.K.BrunerC.W.S., and SingletonJ., “Acoustics Associated with Fluid/Structural Coupling for Interceptor Missile Flowfields”, AIAA-2000-2035, 6th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Lahaina, Hawai, June 2000.
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DashS.M.PerrellE.R.ArunajatesanS., and KannepalliC., “Lateral Jet Aerodynamic Interaction Simulations for Dynamic Pressure Loads”, AIAA-200-2036, 6th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Lahaina, Hawaii, June 2000.
54.
HoldenM.ParkerR.SmolinskiG.WalkerB.J.SeinerJ., “Hypersonic Testing in the LENS Facility for Lateral Jet Induced Interactions,” AIAA-2000-2038, 6th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Lahaina, Hawai, June 2000.
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DashS.M.PerrellE.R.HosangadiA.UngewitterR.CavalloP.A.KenzakowskiD.C.SeinerJ. and HoldenM., “Missile Flowfield Modeling Advances and Data Comparisons,” AIAA-2000-0940, Reno, NV January 2000.
56.
PerrellE.R.DashS.M.HoldenM. and SeinerJ.M., “Transient Simulation and Preliminary Data Comparisons for Interceptor Missile Divert Jet Interactions,” JANNAF 25th Exhaust Plume Technology and Plume Effects Meeting, Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, NV, May 2000.
57.
SeinerJ.M.JansenB.J.UkeilyL. and KondeK.K., “Mixing Enhancement Concepts for Military Exhausts: Part I, Laboratory and Full Scale Tests”, JANNAF 9th Spirits Meeting, NASA Stennis Space Center, May 2003.
58.
SeinerJ.M.JansenB.J., and UkeilyL., “Acoustic Flyover Studies of F/A E/F Aircraft During FCLP Mission”, 9th AIAA/CEAS AeroAcoustics Conference, AIAA-2003-3330, Hilton Head, SC, May 2003.
59.
SeinerJ.M.JansenB.J., and UkeilyL.DashS.M.KenzakowskiD. and KrothapalliA., “Noise Suppression for Military Aircraft”, EuoroNoise 2003, Naples, Italy, 2003.
60.
KenzakowskiD.C., “Mixing Enhancement Concepts for Military Exhausts: Part CFD Studies”, JANNAF 9th Spirits Meeting, NASA Stennis Space Center, May 2003.
61.
SeinerJ.M.JansenB.J., and UkeilyL., “Military Aircraft Noise Reduction Technology for the FCLP Mission”, Chapter 19, Advances in Combustion and Noise Control, Edited by RoyYuWhitelaw and Witton, Cranfield University Press, 2005, pp. 287–302.
62.
DashS.M., “CFD Simulations of Supersonic Jet Noise Reduction Concepts for Application to Military Aircraft”, Chapter 20, Advances in Combustion and Noise Control, Edited by RoyYuWhitelaw and Witton, Cranfield University Press, 2005, pp. 303–324.
63.
DashS.M.SinhaN.KenzakowskiD.KannepalliC. and UnewitterR.J., “CFD Studies Supporting the Design and Evaluation of Noise Reduction Concepts for Military Aircraft”, AVT Specialists Meeting, Environmental Issues Associated with Gas Turbine Powered Military Vehicles, Paper AVT-158-9, Montreal, Canada, Oct. 2008.
64.
SeinerJ.M.JansenB.J., and MiurrayM., “Noise Suppression of a Supersonic Model Twin jet Nacelle” AVT Specialists Meeting, Environmental Issues Associated with Gas Turbine Powered Military Vehicles, Paper AVT-158-5, Montreal, Canada, Oct. 2008.
65.
SinhaN.KenzakowskiD.C.UngewitterR.J.DashS.M. and SeinerJ.M., “Computational and Experimental Investigations of Jet Noise Reduction Concepts for Low-Bypass Ratio Military Gas Turbine Engines”, Proceedings of ASME Turbo Expo 2008, Berlin, Germany, June 2008.
66.
ViswanathanK.KrothapalliA.SeinerJ.M.., “Assessment of Noise Reduction Concepts for Fighter Aircraft in Simulated Forward Flight”, 48th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL, Jan. 2010.
67.
GreskaB.KrothapalliA.SeinerJ.M.JansenB., and UkeileyL., “The Effects of MicroJet Injection on an F404 Jet Engine”, 11th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Meeting, AIAA-200- 3047, May 2005.
68.
SeinerJ.M.JansenB.J.UkeileyL.S., and DanforthR., “Aero-Performance Efficient Noise Reduction Technology for F/A-18 E/F Aircraft”, ONR Final Report BAA 01–016, Jet Noise Suppression Technologies for Military Aircraft, March 2005.
69.
DashS.M.KenzakowskiD.C.SinhaN., and SeinerJ.M., “Mixing Enhancement Concepts for Fighter Aircraft for Noise Suppression,”MSS Specialty Group on Infrared Countermeasures, Signatures and Suppression Session, Monterey, CA, 24–27 April 2006.
70.
MurrayN. and SeinerJ.M., “Noise and Flowfield Characteristics of Supersonic Jet Impinging on a Porous Surface”, American Physical Society, 60th Annual Meeting of Division of Fluid Dynamics, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2007.
71.
UkeileyL.S.PontonM.K.SeinerJ.M. and JansenB., “Suppression of Pressure Loads in Cavity Flows,” AIAA 2002–0661, 2002.
72.
SinhaN.ArunajatesanS. and SeinerJ.M., “Computational and Experimental Investigations of Cavity Attentuation using High Frequency Control”, 8th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Meeting, AIAA-2002-2236, Breckinridge, CO, June 2002.
73.
ArunajatesanS.ShipmanJ.D. and SinhaN.“Hybrid RANS-LES Simulation Of Cavity Flow Fields With Control,” AIAA 2002–1130, 2002.
74.
UkeileyL. S.PontonM. K.SeinerJ. M. and JansenB., “Suppression of Pressure Loads in Resonating Cavities Through Blowing,” AIAA Paper 2003–0181, January 2003.
75.
UkeileyL. S.PontonM. K.SeinerJ. M. and JansenB. (2004) “Suppression of Pressure Loads in Cavity Flows,”AIAA Journal, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 70–79.
76.
UkeileyL. S.KannepalliC. and ArunajatesanS.“Development of Low Dimensional Models for Control of Compressible Flows.” 41st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Las Vegas, NV, 2002.
77.
SeinerJ.M.JansenB., and MurrayN., “Weapons Bay Acoustic Suppression at Mach 2”, AIAA-2008-0060, Reno, NV, Jan. 2008.
78.
MurrayN.JansenB.GuiL.SeinerJ., and BirbeckR., “Measurements of Store Separation Dynamics”, AIAA-2009-0105, Orlando, FL, Jan. 2009.
79.
GuiL.MurrayN.E., and SeinerJ.M., “Tracking an Aerodynamic Model in a Wind Tunnel with a Stereo High-Speed Imaging System”, 3rd Int. Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP10), Yantai, China, October 2010.
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MurrayN.JansenB.SeinerJ.M.JoachimM.SockwellS.SinhaN.ArunajatesanSKannepalliC., and BirbeckR., “Effects of Flow Modifications on Laser Propagation from a Submerged Turret in Supersonic Flow”, Aero-Optics Workshop, AFRL – WPAFB, Dayton, Ohio, 2009.
81.
SinhaN.BrinckmanK.JansenB. and SeinerJ.M., “Base Flow Model Validation”, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA Tech Brief, Dec. 2011.
82.
SinhaN.BrinckmanK. W.ChartrandC. and SeinerJ. M., “Computational and Experimental Investigations of High-Speed Rocket Base Flow”, JANNAF 30th Exhaust Plume Technology (EPTS) Subcommittee Mtg, Newton, Mass., May 2008.
83.
MurrayN.SeinerJ.JansenB.GuiL.SockwellS. and JoachimM., “POD Analysis of Jet-Plume/Afterbody-Wake Interactions, 62nd Meting of APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Vol. 54, No. 9, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nov. 2009.
84.
SinhaN.BrinckmanK.KannepalliC., and ChartrandC., “LES and RANS Investigations of High-Speed Rocket Base Flow”, JANNAF 31st EPTS Subcommittee Meeting, Dayton, OH, October 2009.
85.
GuiL. and SeinerJ.M., “An Improvement in the 9-Point Central Difference Image Correction Method for Digital PIV Recording Evaluation”, Meas. Sci. Technology, 14, pp. 1820–1828, 2004.
86.
GuiL.BernardJ., and SeinerJ.M., “Application of Long-Distance Forward-Scattering PIV in Micro-Scale Jet Flow Tests”, Proceeding 2006 ASME Int. Mech. Eng. Congress, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 2006.
87.
GuiL. and SeinerJ.M., “An Image Tracking Algorithm for Time-Resolved Measurements of Mini- and Micro-Scale Motion of Complex Objects”, Algorithms 2, 2009.
88.
SeinerJ.M.UkeileyL. and PappJ., “Application of Simultaneous PIV and Laser Speckle Studies of Jet Turbulence”, 17 International Congress on Acoustics, Rome, Italy, 2001.
89.
SeinerJ.M.GuiL.UkeileyL. and JansenB., “Particle Laden Jet PIV Experiments and Simulations”, JANNAF 27th EPTS Subcommittee Mtg., NASA Stennis, MS, May 2003.
90.
SeinerJ.M.UkeilyL.PontonM.K., and JansenB.J., “Progress in Experimental Measurements of Turbulent Flow for Aeroacoustics”, 8th AIAA/CEAS, Aeroacoustics Conference, AIAA 2002–2402, Breckinridge, CO, June 2002.