Peter Bradshaw

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Complex turbulent flows, turbulence modeling, large-eddy simulation, experimental techniques and wind-tunnel design.
Author or co-author of over 200 papers and six books in the above areas.
I do not, repeat NOT, have any funds to support students at any level

Last modified Mon, 11 Mar, 2013 at 10:24

Title Author(s) Journal Date
Boundary-layer problems of 1966. P. Bradshaw NPL Aero Report 01-2013
The effect of turbulence on static-pressure tubes. P. Bradshaw; D.G. Goodman ARC R & M 01-2013
Limits of validity of the bilogarithmic ("mixing- length") velocity profile in turbulent boundary layers with suction or injection P. Bradshaw NPL Aero Report 01-2013
The effect of initial conditions on the development of a free shear layer. P. Bradshaw J. Fluid Mech. 01-2013
The spectral energy balance in a turbulent mixing layer P. Bradshaw; D.H.Ferriss ARC C.P. 01-2013
The response of a retarded equilibrium turbulent boundary layer to the sudden removal of pressure gradient. P. Bradshaw; D.H.Ferriss NPL Aero Report 01-2013
A compact null-reading, tilting-U-tube micromanometer with an entirely rigid liquid container P. Bradshaw J. Sci. Instrum. 01-2013
The effect of wind-tunnel screens on nominally two- dimensional boundary layers. P. Bradshaw J. Fluid Mech. 01-2013
Notes on traverse gear for boundary-layer exploration. P. Bradshaw NPL Aero Note 01-2013
The design of low-speed wind tunnels. P. Bradshaw; R.C.Pankhurst Prog. Aero. Sci. 01-2013

Fellow, Royal Society of London, 1981. D.Sc. (Hon.) Exeter University, 1990. Distinguished Lecturer, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992-1993. Fluid Dynamics Award, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994.