Publications

Journals

2022

Hussein Aluie, Shikhar Rai, Hao Yin, Aarne Lees, Dongxiao Zhao, Stephen M. Griffies, Alistair Adcroft, and Jessica K. Shang, 2022. “Effective drift velocity from turbulent transport by vorticity”, Phys. Rev. Fluids 7, 104601.

Daniel S. Hodge, Andrew F. T. Leong, Silvia Pandolfi, Kelin Kurzer-Ogul, David S. Montgomery, Hussein Aluie, Cindy Bolme, Thomas Carver, Eric Cunningham, Chandra B. Curry, Matthew Dayton, Franz-Joseph Decker, Eric Galtier, Philip Hart, Dimitri Khaghani, Hae Ja Lee, Kenan Li, Yanwei Liu, Kyle Ramos, Jessica Shang, Sharon Vetter, Bob Nagler, Richard L. Sandberg, and Arianna E. Gleason, 2022. “Multi-frame, ultrafast, x-ray microscope for imaging shockwave dynamics,” Opt. Express 30, 38405-38422.

Silvia Pandolfi, Thomas Carver, Daniel Hodge, Andrew F. T. Leong, Kelin Kurzer-Ogul, Philip Hart, Eric Galtier, Dimitri Khaghani, Eric Cunningham, Bob Nagler, Hae Ja Lee, Cindy Bolme, Kyle Ramos, Kenan Li, Yanwei Liu, Anne Sakdinawat, Stefano Marchesini, Pawel M. Kozlowski, Chandra B. Curry, Franz-Joseph Decker, Sharon Vetter, Jessica Shang, Hussein Aluie, Matthew Dayton, David S. Montgomery, Richard L. Sandberg, and Arianna E. Gleason, 2022. “Novel fabrication tools for dynamic compression targets with engineered voids using photolithography methods”, Review of Scientific Instruments 93, 103502.

N. Acharya, H. Aluie, and J. K. Shang, 2022. Numerical investigation of laser-driven shock interaction with a deformable particle, Physics of Plasmas, 29(5) 052302.

A. Ladron-de-Guevara, J. K. Shang, M. Nedergaard, and D. H. Kelley, 2022. Perivascular pumping in the mouse brain: Improved boundary conditions reconcile theory, simulation, and experiment, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 542 111103.

2021

X. Bian, J. K. Shang, E. G. Blackman, G. W. Collins, H. Aluie, 2021. Scaling of Turbulent Viscosity and Resistivity: Extracting a Scale-dependent Turbulent Magnetic Prandtl Number, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 917 (1) L3.

J. B. Carr, J. H. Thomas, J. Liu, and J. K. Shang, 2021. Peristaltic pumping in thin, non-axisymmetric, annular tubes, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 917 doi:10.1017/jfm.2021.277.

M. Chiatto, J. K. Shang, L. de Luca, and F. Grasso, 2021. Insights into low Reynolds flow past finite curved cylinders, Physics of Fluids, 33(3) 035150.

2020

I. Scherl, B. Strom, J. K. Shang, O. Williams, B. L. Polagye, and S. L. Brunton, 2020. Robust principal component analysis for modal decomposition of corrupt fluid flows, Physical Review Fluids, 5 (5) 054401.

2019

A. C. Quillen, R. C. Nelson, H. Askari, K. Chotkowski, E. Wright, and J. K. Shang, 2019. A Light-weight Vibrational Motor Powered Recoil Robot that Hops Rapidly Across Granular Media, Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics, 11(6) 061001.

J.-H. Kim, R. Puranik, J. K. Shang, and D. M. Harris, 2019. Robust transferrable superhydrophobic surfaces, Surface Engineering, doi: 10.1080/02670844.2019.1669109.

J. K. Shang, M. Esmaily, A. Verma, R. Figliola, O. Reinhartz, T. Y. Hsia, J. A. Feinstein, and A. L. Marsden, 2019. Patient-specific multiscale modeling of the assisted bidirectional Glenn, Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 107(4), 1232-1239.

2018

J. H. Kim, J. P. Rothstein, and J. K. Shang, 2018. Dynamics of a flexible superhydrophobic surface during a drop impact, Phys. Fluids, 30 072102.

J. K. Shang, H. A. Stone, and A. J. Smits, “Flow past finite cylinders of constant curvature,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 837, pp. 896-915, 2018.

A. Verma, M. Esmaily, J. Shang, R. Figliola, J. A. Feinstein, T-Y Hsia, A. L. Marsden, “Optimization of the Assisted Bidirectional Glenn Procedure for First Stage Single Ventricle Repair,” World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, vol. 9, no. 2, p. 157-170, 2018.

<2018

I. Jacobi, J. Wexler, M. Samaha, J. Shang, B. Rosenberg, M. Hultmark, and H. Stone, “Stratified thin-film flow in a rheometer,” Physics of Fluids (1994-present), vol. 27, no. 5, p. 052102, 2015.

J. K. Shang, H. A. Stone, and A. J. Smits, “Vortex and structural dynamics of a flexible cylinder in cross-flow,” Physics of Fluids (1994-present), vol. 26, no. 5, p. 053605, 2014.

J. H. Tu, C. W. Rowley, J. N. Kutz, and J. K. Shang, “Spectral analysis of fluid flows using sub-Nyquist-rate PIV data,” Exp. Fluids, vol. 55, no. 9, pp. 1–13, 2014.

J. K. Shang, A. J. Smits, and H. A. Stone, “The appearance of P+S modes in the wake of a freely vibrating, highly flexible cylinder,” Journal of Fluids and Structures, vol. 43, pp. 481– 486, 2013.

J. K. Shang, B. M. Finio, S. A. Combes, and R. J. Wood, “Artificial insect wings of arbitrary morphology for flapping wing MAVs,” J. Bioinspir. Biomim., vol. 4, no. 3, 036002, 2014.

B. O. Mysen and J. Shang, “Evidence from olivine/melt element partitioning that nonbridging oxygen in silicate melts are not equivalent,” Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, no.69, pp. 2861-2875, 2005.

B. O. Mysen and J. Shang, “Fractionation of major element between co-existing H2O silicate melt and silicate-saturated aqueous fluid in aluminosilicate systems at 1-2 GPa,” Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, no. 67, pp. 3925-3936, 2003.


Proceedings

J. Carr, J. Shang, 2020. The Effect of Domain Length on Simulations of Peristaltic Pumping in the Perivascular Space, Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference, held virtually (COVID-19).

J. Carr, J. Tithof, J. Thomas, D. Kelley, J. Shang, 2019. Perivascular Pumping In An Idealized Model Of The Glymphatic System, Annual Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, Philadelphia, PA.

A. Verma, M. Esmaily, J. K. Shang, R. Figliola, T. Y. Hsia, and A. L. Marsden, 2017. Optimization of Systemic-to-Pulmonary Shunt Design in the Assisted Bidirectional Glenn, Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference, Tuscon, AZ.

J. Shang, M. Esmaily-Moghadam, T. Khalapyan, R. Figliola, O. Reinhartz, T.-Y. Hsia, A. Marsden, “Implementation of the Assisted Bidirectional Glenn in an Idealized Single Ventricle Model,” Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference, National Harbor, MD, 2016.

B. M. Finio, J. K. Shang, and R. J. Wood, “Body torque modulation of a microrobotic fly,” IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Kobe, Japan, 2009.