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Michael Krane

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Fluids (Basel, Switzerland)|November 29, 2021
Vortex Formation Times in the Glottal Jet, Measured in a Scaled-Up ModelMichael Krane
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 6, 2008
Unsteady behavior of flow in a scaled-up vocal folds modelMichael Krane, Michael Barry, Timothy Wei
Journal of Fluids and Structures|November 21, 2017
The Perfectly Matched Layer absorbing boundary for fluid-structure interactions using the Immersed Finite Element MethodJubiao Yang, Feimi Yu, Michael Krane, et al.
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering|March 13, 2018
Fully-coupled aeroelastic simulation with fluid compressibility - For application to vocal fold vibrationJubiao Yang, Xingshi Wang, Michael Krane, et al.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics|November 5, 2021
Phase-averaged and cycle-to-cycle analysis of jet dynamics in a scaled up vocal-fold modelHunter Ringenberg, Dylan Rogers, Nathaniel Wei, et al.
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Fluids (Basel, Switzerland)|November 29, 2021
Vortex Formation Times in the Glottal Jet, Measured in a Scaled-Up ModelMichael Krane
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 6, 2008
Unsteady behavior of flow in a scaled-up vocal folds modelMichael Krane, Michael Barry, Timothy Wei
Journal of Fluids and Structures|November 21, 2017
The Perfectly Matched Layer absorbing boundary for fluid-structure interactions using the Immersed Finite Element MethodJubiao Yang, Feimi Yu, Michael Krane, et al.
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering|March 13, 2018
Fully-coupled aeroelastic simulation with fluid compressibility - For application to vocal fold vibrationJubiao Yang, Xingshi Wang, Michael Krane, et al.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics|November 5, 2021
Phase-averaged and cycle-to-cycle analysis of jet dynamics in a scaled up vocal-fold modelHunter Ringenberg, Dylan Rogers, Nathaniel Wei, et al.
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