Godfrey Mungal

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Mungal investigates mixing and chemical reaction in turbulent flows at subsonic and supersonic speeds using PLIF and PIV. Interests include physical modeling, mixing enhancements, very high Reynolds number flows, shear layers, jets in coflow and crossflow, flame stability - liftoff and blowout, augmentor flame holding, plasma actuated flows, boundary layer drag reduction with polymer addition, drag reduction of bluff bodies due to geometrical shape changes.

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Title Author(s) Journal Date
Cross-Talk in Multiple Dielectric Barrier Discharge Actuators H. Do, W. Kim, M. A. Cappelli and M. G. Mungal Appld. Phys. Letters 01-2008
Optimal discharge placement in plasma assisted combustion of a methane jet in crossflow Wookyung Kim, Hyungrok Do, M. G. Mungal & M. A. Cappelli Comb. Flame 01-2008
Formation and role of cool flames in plasma assisted premixed combustion W. Kim, M. G. Mungal & M. A. Cappelli Appld. Phys. Letters 01-2008
Streamwise Development of Turbulent Boundary Layer Drag Reduction with Polymer Injection Y. X. Hou, V. S. R. Somandepalli & M. G. Mungal Journal of Fluid Mechanics 01-2008
Mechanics and Prediction of Turbulent Drag Reduction with Polymer Additives C. M. White & M. G. Mungal Annual Reviews of Fluid Mechanics 01-2008
On the role of oxygen in dielectric barrier discharge actuation of aerodynamic flows W. Kim, H. Do, M. G. Mungal & M. A. Cappelli Appld. Phys. Letters 01-2007
Investigation of NO Production and Flame Structure in Plasma Enhanced Premixed Combustion Wookyung Kim, Hyungrok Do, M. G. Mungal & M. A. Cappelli Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 01-2007

Member - The Combustion Institute. Associate Fellow - AIAA. Fellow - APS. Fellow - ASME.