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  1. Paul Durbin. Email: durbin@iastate.edu. Phone: 515-294-7234. Title (s): Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Professor of Engineering. Office. 2237 Howe 537 Bissell Rd. Ames, IA 500111096. Information. Links. Durbin Research Page. Turbulence Simulation and Modeling Laboratory. Durbin CV-Short. Google Citation. Education.

  2. The lab, led by Prof. Paul Durbin (durbin@iastate.edu), specializes in computational studies of transitional and turbulent flows. Lab members are engaged in developing state of the art predictive models for fully turbulent flow and for laminar to turbulent transition.

  3. People. Professor. Dr. Paul Durbin. Professor Durbin received his Ph.D. from the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at University of Cambridge in 1979. Prior to joining the Aerospace Engineering Department at Iowa State University as a Martin C. Jischke Professor, he held the position as a Professor at the Mechanical ...

  4. 604. 1993. Near-wall behavior of RANS turbulence models and implications for wall functions. G Kalitzin, G Medic, G Iaccarino, P Durbin. Journal of Computational Physics 204 (1), 265-291. , 2005. 565. 2005. Numerical study of turbulent heat transfer in confined and unconfined impinging jets.

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  6. Paul Durbin Professor . Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Professor of Engineering . Turbulence Simulation and Modeling Laboratory . Ph: 515-294-7234 Rm 1200 Howe Hall . Office: 2237 Howe Hall Iowa State University . durbin@iastate.edu. 537 Bissell Road http://www.aere.iastate.edu/ Ames, IA 50011 Education Ph.D. Applied Mathematics and ...

  7. Paul Durbin was an early advocate of interdisciplinary research and teaching before it gained the prominence it has today. A pioneer in the field of the philosophy of technology, he collaborated with others in assembling the research in this new and distinctive discipline that has become neither traditional philosophy of science nor the history of industrial progress.

  8. Paul A. Durbin. Pages 1 - 32. Abstract. This chapter is a terse overview of basic ideas in turbulence theory and modeling. The concept of eddy diffusion provides a motive to represent turbulence by its time and velocity scales.

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