J. E. Harris

1.1k total citations
27 papers, 655 citations indexed

About

J. E. Harris is a scholar working on Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering and Environmental Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, J. E. Harris has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 655 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Computational Mechanics, 20 papers in Aerospace Engineering and 3 papers in Environmental Engineering. Recurrent topics in J. E. Harris's work include Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows (22 papers), Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics (13 papers) and Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows (12 papers). J. E. Harris is often cited by papers focused on Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows (22 papers), Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics (13 papers) and Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows (12 papers). J. E. Harris collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. J. E. Harris's co-authors include Chung-Sheng Yao, David Greenblatt, Keith Paschal, Norman Schaeffler, Anthony Washburn, Gabriel J.H. Lindsay, Chi Yao, Dan Neuhart, A. M. Cary and I. E. Beckwith and has published in prestigious journals such as AIAA Journal, Journal of Fish Biology and 43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit.

In The Last Decade

J. E. Harris

26 papers receiving 620 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. E. Harris United States 12 544 409 120 55 49 27 655
Clinton E. Brown United States 7 303 0.6× 244 0.6× 22 0.2× 22 0.4× 5 0.1× 15 424
G. Schrauf Germany 13 520 1.0× 355 0.9× 52 0.4× 46 0.9× 33 624
Th. Herbert United States 7 600 1.1× 240 0.6× 114 0.9× 1 0.0× 63 1.3× 9 632
Jitesh S. B. Gajjar United Kingdom 16 587 1.1× 137 0.3× 70 0.6× 57 1.2× 55 641
L. L. van Dommelen United States 8 328 0.6× 118 0.3× 64 0.5× 45 0.9× 11 360
B. Maskew United States 10 363 0.7× 366 0.9× 47 0.4× 20 0.4× 36 514
K. J. Wilson United States 19 804 1.5× 596 1.5× 90 0.8× 1 0.0× 13 0.3× 32 922
J. L. van Ingen Netherlands 5 402 0.7× 236 0.6× 67 0.6× 46 0.9× 11 442
J. C. Lau United Kingdom 9 718 1.3× 684 1.7× 190 1.6× 17 0.3× 12 765

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. E. Harris

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jenkins, Luther N., et al.. (2009). Development of a Large Field-of-View PIV System for Rotorcraft Testing in the 14- x 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 4 indexed citations
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Yao, Chung-Sheng, et al.. (2007). Synthetic Jets in Quiescent Air. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 2 indexed citations
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Greenblatt, David, Keith Paschal, Chung-Sheng Yao, & J. E. Harris. (2006). Experimental Investigation of Separation Control Part 2: Zero Mass-Flux Oscillatory Blowing. AIAA Journal. 44(12). 2831–2845. 79 indexed citations
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Greenblatt, David, Keith Paschal, Chung-Sheng Yao, et al.. (2006). Experimental Investigation of Separation Control Part 1: Baseline and Steady Suction. AIAA Journal. 44(12). 2820–2830. 139 indexed citations
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Greenblatt, David, Keith Paschal, Chung-Sheng Yao, et al.. (2004). A Separation Control CFD Validation Test Case. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 21 indexed citations
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Yao, Chung-Sheng, et al.. (2004). Synthetic Jet Flow Field Database for CFD Validation. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 38 indexed citations
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Greenblatt, David, Keith Paschal, Chi Yao, et al.. (2004). A Separation Control CFD Validation Test Case. Part 1: Baseline & Steady Suction. 63 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E., et al.. (1994). A transition model for high speed flow. 3 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E., et al.. (1982). Computer program for solving laminar, transitional, or turbulent compressible boundary-layer equations for two-dimensional and axisymmetric flow. NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N. 83. 33100. 73 indexed citations
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Kumar, Ajay, D. H. Rudy, J. Philip Drummond, & J. E. Harris. (1982). Experiences with explicit finite-difference schemes for complex fluid dynamics problems on STAR-100 and CYBER-203 computers. 82. 43251. 1 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E., et al.. (1977). Numerical solution of three-dimensional free turbulent shear flows. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 3 indexed citations
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Bushnell, Dennis M., A. M. Cary, & J. E. Harris. (1976). Calculation methods for compressible turbulent boundary layers. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 78. 13371. 13 indexed citations
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Harvey, W. D., A. M. Cary, & J. E. Harris. (1975). Experimental and numerical investigation of boundary-layer development and transition on the walls of a Mach 5 nozzle. NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N. 76. 12315. 2 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E., et al.. (1974). Boundary-layer transition and displacement thickness effects on zero-lift drag of a series of power-law bodies at Mach 6. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). 1 indexed citations
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Beckwith, I. E., et al.. (1973). Control of supersonic wind-tunnel noise by laminarization of nozzle-wall boundary layer. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). 14 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E., et al.. (1971). High-loading low-speed fan study. 3 - Data and performance slotted blades and vanes and rotor tip treatment. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 1 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E.. (1971). Numerical solution of the equations for compressible laminar, transitional, and turbulent boundary layers and comparisons with experimental data. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 23 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E.. (1970). Numerical Solution of the Compressible Laminar, Transitional, and Turbulent Boundary Layer Equations with Comparisons to Experimental Data. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). 9 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E.. (1966). Aerodynamic characteristics of a series of spherically blunted 10 deg cones with 30 deg and 60 deg base flares. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 1 indexed citations
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Harris, J. E.. (1964). Force-coefficient and moment-coefficient correlations and air-helium simulation for spherically blunted cones. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 3 indexed citations

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