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A. Terrence Conlisk

Professor


BS 1972, Mathematics, Xavier University
MS 1974, Mathematics, Purdue University
PhD 1978, Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University

Room E411
201 W. 19th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210

614-292-0808

Email: conlisk.1

Web site: http://www.mecheng.osu.edu/cmnf/
Thrust Area(s): Energy, Fluid, and Thermal Systems

Research

Micro and Nanofluidics modeling, helicopter aerodynamics, vortex dominated flows.

Register for the Ohio Nanotechnology Summit April 9-11 at the Great Wolf Lodge in Mason Ohio and the "`Nanoscal Experimental Methods and Modeling'' Workshop/Tutorial  conducted by A. T. Conlisk and Minami Yoda.  Workshop/Tutorial from 8:30-4:30 April 9, 2008. Visit the Nanosummit web site at http://tmbroadwater.com/ohionanosummit/index.htm

The Ohio Nanotechnology Summit is the centerpices of Ohio's nanotechnology community and draws leaders in Nanotechnology from around the country.

Selected Publications

  1. Sadr, R., Yoda, M., Zheng, Z. and Conlisk, A. T., "An experimental study of electroosmotic flow in rectangular microchannels," Journal of Fluid Mechanics 506, 357-367 (2004)
  2. A. T. Conlisk, "Modelling Electroosmotic Flow at the Nanoscale'', in Handbook of BIOMEMS and BIOMEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY Volume IV, Biomolecular Sensing, Processing and Analysis, Kluwer, to appear 2004.
  3. A. T. Conlisk, "Modeling Ionic and Biomolecular Transport at the Nanoscale'', in Handbook of BIOMEMS and BIOMEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY Volume I, Biomedical and Biological Nanotechnology, Kluwer, to appear 2004.
  4. Zhi Zheng, Derek J, Hansford, and A. T. Conlisk, "Effect of Multivalent Ions on Electroosmotic Flow in Micro and Nanochannels'', Electrophoresis 24, pp. 3006-3017, August 2003.
  5. Conlisk, A. T., McFerran, Jennifer, Zheng, Zhi, Hansford, Derek, "Mass Transfer and Flow in Electrically
    Charged Micro- and Nano-channels'', Analytical Chemistry, 74, Issue 9, pp. 2139-2150, 2002.
  6. Kini, Santosh, and Conlisk, A. T., "Nature of Locally Steady Rotor Wakes'', Journal of Aircraft, 39, no. 5, pp. 750-758, 2002.
  7. Li, Hui, Burggraf, O. R., and Conlisk, A. T., "Formation of a Rotor Tip Vortex'', Journal of Aircraft, 39, no.5, pp. 739-749, 2002.
  8. A. T. Conlisk, "Modern Helicopter Rotor Aerodynamics'', Progress in Aerospace Sciences, Vol. 37, pp. 419-476, 2001.
  9. Radcliff, Thomas D., Burggraf, Odus R., Conlisk, A. T., "On the Three- Dimensional Interaction of a Rotor Tip-Vortex with a Cylindrical Surface'', Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 425, pp. 301-334, 2000.
  10. Co-author along with William L. Oberkampf and Munir Sindir, "Guide for the Verification and Validation of
    Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations'', AIAA G-077-1998. This is a document which lays out procedures for assessing the reliability of fluid dynamics computations and was commissioned by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics(AIAA).

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