
Martin
Pino Martin
Visiting Research Scholar
Ph. D. University of Minnesota (1999)
Alfred Rheinstein '11 Faculty Award (2007)
NSF Career Award (2003)
Profile
Research interests include the study of fundamental physical phenomena in transitional and turbulent flows with particular interest in the interaction between non-equilibrium chemical reactions and unsteady fluid motion. The research efforts include theory, numerical simulation, data analysis, and validation against experiments. The aim of this research is to develop new computational tools that capture the real flow physics via a better understanding of the fundamental physical phenomena, and bridging these new tools and production codes that are used for practical engineering applications. Principal research interests cover:
- Direct and large-eddy simulation of supersonic and hypersonic transition and turbulence.
- Effect on chemical reactions on transitional and turbulent flows.
- Shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interaction.
- Development of numerical methods for compressible turbulent flows.
- Development of physical and numerical models for the prediction of transition and turbulence at different atmospheric entry conditions.
Selected Publications
| 1. | Ringuette, M.J., Wu, M., and Martin, M.P., “Low Reynolds Number Effects in a Mach 3 Shock Turbulent Boundary Layer interaction,” AIAA Journal, 46, 7, 2008. [PDF (588 KB)] | |
| 2. | Pejaković, D.A., Marschall, J., Duan, L., Martin, M.P., "Nitric Oxide Production from Surface Recombination of Oxygen and Nitrogren Atoms," Accepted for publication in Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, 2007. [PDF (273 KB)] | |
| 3. | Wu, M., and Martin, M.P., "Analysis of Shock Motion in STBLI using Direct Numerical Simulation Data," Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 594, 71-83, 2008. [PDF (1768 KB)] | |
| 4. | Ringuette, M., Wu, M., Martin, M.P., "Coherent Structures in DNS of Turbulent Boundary Layers at Mach 3," Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 594, 59-69, 2008. [PDF (3113 KB)] | |
| 5. | Wu, M., and Martin, M.P., “Direct Numerical Simulation of Shockwave and Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction over a Compression Ramp,” AIAA Journal, 45, 4, 879–889, 2007. [PDF (13543 KB)] | |
| 6. | Martin, M.P., “DNS of Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary Layers. Part I: Initialization and Comparison with Experiments,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 570, 347–364, 2007. [PDF (257 KB)] | |
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Taylor , E.M., Wu, M., and Martin, M.P., “Optimization of Nonlinear Error for Weighted Non-Oscillatory Methods in Direct Numerical Simulations of Compressible Turbulence,” Journal of Computational Physics, 223, 384–397, 2007. [PDF (347 KB)] |


