CURRICULUM VITAE SEAN C. C. BAILEY Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Kentucky

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CURRICULUM VITAE
SEAN C. C. BAILEY
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Kentucky
Lexington KY, 40506
(859) 257-6336 x80648
sean.bailey@uky.edu
EDUCATION
Ph.D.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 2006
Thesis: The Interaction of a Wing-Tip Vortex and Free-Stream Turbulence
Adviser: S. Tavoularis
M.E.Sc.
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, Canada, 2001
Thesis: Effect Of Wall Proximity On Vortex Shedding From A Square Cylinder
Advisers: R. Martinuzzi and G. Kopp
B.E.Sc.
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, Canada, 1998
(graduated with distinction)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Research interests include the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for scientific studies and the experimental
study of turbulent flows. Focus is on the role of coherent structures in wall flows, surface roughness and
blowing effects, active flow control of turbulent boundary layers for drag reduction and the interaction
between coherent structures and homogeneous turbulence, wind turbine wake turbulence, unsteady vortex flows, scaling of wall-bounded flows at high Reynolds numbers and the development of experimental
methods.
HONORS AND AWARDS
2014
National Science Foundation CAREER award
2007
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada PDF award
2004
Ontario Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology
2004
Graduate Tuition Scholarship
2002
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada PGSB Scholarship
2002
University of Ottawa Excellence Scholarship
2002
Mechanical Engineering Internal Award
1999
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada PGSA Scholarship
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ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
01/10–pres.
Assistant Professor
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Experimental research in fluid mechanics with focus on turbulent flows. Coordinating
and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses. Mentoring of undergraduate and
graduate students during performance of their thesis research.
01/09–12/09
Associate Research Scientist
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Continuing experimental research on the scale and structure of turbulence in high
Reynolds number wakes and wall flows. Perform and coordinate experiments as part
of continuing and short term contract research with industry. Assist with the mentoring
of undergraduate and graduate students during performance of their thesis research.
01/07–12/08.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Responsible for experimental research on the scale and structure of turbulence in
high Reynolds number wakes and wall flows. Also developing a nano-scale thermal
anemometry probe capable of high spatial and temporal resolution measurements in
turbulence.
05/01–11/01
Research Assistant
Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory
the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Designed, performed and analyzed a novel experiment on vortex shedding using phaseaveraged laser Doppler velocimetry
09/00–02/01
Visiting Scientist
DLR (German Aerospace Center), Lampoldshausen, Germany
Developed data analysis software for the determination of liquid volume fraction from
droplet particle tracking images
05/99–09/99
Engineering Intern
M&M Mars Inc., Chicago, Illinois, United States
Designed and implemented an experimental apparatus used to measure temperature
and humidity for a model industrial process
05/98–04/01
Advanced Fluid Mechanics Research Group
the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Designed, implemented and performed short-term contract experiments for clients in
industry
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2010–present
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
ME 330: Fluid Mechanics
ME 311: Experimentation II
ME 531: Fluid Dynamics I
ME 395: Independent Work in Mechanical Engineering
ME 780: Special Problems in Mechanical Engineering
2009
Lecturer
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA
MAE 224: Integrated Engineering Science Laboratory
2002–2006
Teaching Assistant
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Responsibilities included conducting tutorials and laboratory sessions as well as grading tests, assignments and reports for Aerodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Gas Dynamics and Laboratory courses
1998–2001
Teaching Assistant
the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Responsibilities included grading tests, assignments and reports and conducting tutorials for Mechatronics, CAD/CAM, Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics courses
GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED
2014–present
Adams, Dean (MS) “Multi-Agent Unmanned Vehicle Measurements of Atmospheric
Turbulence”
2013–present
Borchetta, Colby (PhD) “Surface degradation effects on the turbulent flow over an
ablative thermal protection system”
2013–present
Witte, Brandon (MS) “Using unmanned aerial vehicles for atmospheric turbulence
measurements”
2012–present
Helvey, Jacob (MS) “Wall Shear Stress Dependency of Porous Rough-Walled Surfaces
on Momentum Injection Rates”
2012–present
Alhamdi, Sabah (PhD) “Three-dimensional Structure of Low-Reynolds Number Flow
over an Actuated Wire Array Surface”
2011–present
Ghimire, Hari (PhD) “Three-dimensionality in Vortex-Turbulence Interactions”
2012–2014
Mullen, John (MS–co-Advised) “Filtered-Dynamic-Inversion Control for Fixed-Wing
Unmanned Aerial Systems”
2011–2013
Guskey, Chris (MS–co-Advised) “Near Wall Shear Stress Modification using an Active Piezolelectric Nanowire Surface”
2011–2013
Miller, Mark (MS) “Experimental Characterization of Roughness and Flow Injection
Effects in a High Reynolds Number Turbulent Channel”
2011–2012
Calhoun, John (MS–co-Advised) “Low Reynolds Number Flow Field Modification
via Traveling Wave Actuation of a Vertically Aligned Wire Array Surface”
2011–2012
Thamann, Michael (MS–co-Advised) “Aerodynamics and Control of Deployable
Wing UAVs for Autonomous Flight”
2010–2011
Estejab, Bahareh (MS) “An Investigation of the Reynolds Number Dependence of the
Near-Wall Peak in Canonical Wall-Bounded Turbulent Channel Flow”
2010–2011
Sparks, Jeremy (MS–co-Advised) “Experimental Flow Visualization for Corrugated
Airfoils at Low Reynolds Number Flow Including Development of a Pitch and Plunge
Fixture”
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VISITING STUDENTS ADVISED
2012
Raquet, Martin (Universität Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany) “Design and Development of a High-Speed PIV system”
2011
Kaurin, Dimitri (Ecole Normale Supérior de Cachan, Paris, France) “Numerical and
experimental study of turbulence coupling effect of roughness and blowing on turbulent flows”
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS AND SERVICE
2014–present
Advisory Committee for 9th International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow
Phenomena (TSFP9)
2013–present
Faculty member of University of Kentucky Unmanned Systems Research Consortium
2013–present
Faculty adviser for University of Kentucky’s entry in the Wildlife Conservation UAV
Challenge
2011–present
Examination committee member:
2014 MS Thesis, Weiyun Liu
2013 PhD Thesis, Samir Rawashdeh
2012 PhD Thesis, Joshua Strodtbeck
2012 MS Thesis, Jiawei Liu
2012 MS Thesis, Brady Doepke
2011 MS Thesis, James Polly
2011–present
Develop and present wind tunnel demonstrations for College of Engineering open
house
2011–present
UK College of Engineering Co-op student debriefing committee member
2010–present
Member of University of Kentucky Department of Mechanical Engineering Committees:
2011–present, Aerospace Program Committee
2010–present, Thermofluids Committee
2010–present, Laboratory Committee
2010–present
Co-organizer of Kentucky Institute of Aerospace Education Annual Wing Design
Competition
2010–present
Faculty adviser for ME 411 and ME 412, Senior Capstone Design projects
2010–present
Mentor for high school students:
2013–present, Lexington Catholic High School’s Exemplar Scholars Program
2013–2014, Lafayette High School Pre-Engineering Program
2013, Lafayette High School Experience Based Career Education Program
2010-2011, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School’s Science, Math and Technology Program
2007–present
Peer reviewer for Experiments in Fluids, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Flow Turbulence
and Combustion, ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, AIAA Journal, Experimental
Thermal and Fluid Sciences, European Journal of Mechanics B, Sensors and Actuators, Progress in Turbulence and Meccanica, Aerospace Science and Technology
2002–present
Member of American Physical Society, Division of Fluid Mechanics
2014
Member of NSF Fluid Dynamics Unsolicited Turbulence proposal review panel
2014
External thesis examiner, University of Victoria
2008–2013
Member of ICET (International Collaboration on Experimental Turbulence), which
seeks to answer unresolved issues with experimental methods for wall-bounded turbulent flows.
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OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS AND SERVICE (continued)
2013
Proposal Reviewer for Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
2013
Proposal Reviewer for Oak Ridge Associated Universities
2013
Abstract Reviewer for 2013 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting
2013
Manuscript Reviewer for Oxford University Press
2012–2013
Advisory Committee for 8th International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow
Phenomena (TSFP8)
2012
Hosted visiting German student from Universität Karlsruhe
2011–2012
Co-organizer for 5th AFOSR/NASA/Sandia Ablation Workshop
2011
External thesis examiner, University of Melbourne
2011
Session chair, 7th International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena
(TSFP7)
2011
Co-hosted visiting French student from École Normale Supérior de Cachan
2009
Princeton School of Engineering and Applied Science Policy Committee
2009
Session Chair, Princeton SEAS/AOS/GFDL Workshop
2008
Session Co-Chair, 5th International Workshop on Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows
CONSULTING
2013
Edward Helfers
Interviewed and consulted for the article ”The Amen Shot: Bubba’s Big Masters Moment. Classical Laboratory: Science explains Bubba Watson’s miracle shot at Augusta
National”, which appeared on the Classical web magazine
http://theclassical.org/articles/the-amen-shot-bubbas-big-masters-moment
2010
J. D. Rowe Industries
Wind tunnel measurement and analysis of fairing for tractor trailer drag reduction.
2008–2010
Polara Golf Balls
Performing experimental and analytical investigation of the impact of dimple patterns
on golf ball performance. Study includes carrying out aerodynamic force measurements and the development of trajectory simulation software.
2008,2009
USGA
Experimental study of golf club aerodynamics
1999–2001
M&M/Mars
Member of a research group performing an investigation of vibrational motion within
a manufacturing process.
1999
Shuttleworth Exhaust Systems
Performed an experimental study examining the impact of exhaust configuration on
system back pressure.
FUNDING
1. NSF CAREER ($419,734 for 05/2014-04/2019) Bailey, S. (PI) CAREER: Unraveling the Spatial
Structure of Turbulence in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
2. GE ($131,666 for 01/2014-01/2015) Stephens, S. (PI), Weatherley D. (co-PI) and Bailey S. (co-PI)
Thermofluidic Modeling
3. NASA Ky Space Grant UG award ($6,000 for 01/2014-12/2014) Bailey, S.C.C. (PI), Rawashdeh, S.
(co-PI) Precision Guided Return of High-Altitude Payloads
4. NASA Ky Space Grant TP award ($10,000 for 01/2014-12/2014) Sama, M. (PI), Bailey, S.C.C. (coPI) Wildlife Conservation UAV Challenge
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5. NASA EPSCoR RA award ($1,288,238 for 09/2013-08/2016)
Martin, A. (PI), Bailey, S. (co-PI), Winter, M. (co-PI) and Shen, C. (co-PI) Improving Heat Shields
for Atmospheric Entry: Numerical and Experimental Investigations for Modeling Ablative Thermal
Protection System Surface Degradation Effects on Near-Wall Flow
6. NASA Ky EPSCoR ($7,425 for 08/2013-08/2014)
Bailey, S. (PI) Research Infrastructure and Workforce Development in the University of Kentucky UAV
Lab
7. Lockheed Martin ($4,000) Donation to Unmanned Systems Research Laboratory
8. NASA Ky EPSCoR RIDG award ($40,000 for 01/2013-02/2014)
Bailey, S. (PI) and Martin, A. (co-PI) Investigation of Wall Shear Stress Modifications Occurring due
to Turbulent Flow over an Ablative Thermal Protection System
9. NASA Ky Space Grant TP award ($10,000 for 13 months: 12/2012-12/2013)
Bailey, S. (PI) and Seigler, T.M. (co-PI), The BLUE CAT Undergraduate Design Challenge
10. NASA NSTRF Training Grant ($60,000 for 12 months: 09/2012-08/2013)
Bailey, S. (PI), Experiments on the Combined Effects of Roughness and Momentum Injection on Turbulence over an Ablative Thermal Protection System
11. KSEF RDE award ($50,000 for 12 months: 07/2012-06/2013)
Bailey, S. (PI), Multi-Component Nano-Scale Thermal Anemometry Probe for Turbulence Measurement
12. NASA Ky Space Grant ($28,681 for 12 months: 1/2012-4/2013)
Hoagg, J. (PI) and Bailey, S. (co-PI), Second Annual KIAE Kentucky Wing Design Competition
13. NASA Ky EPSCoR RIDG award ($40,000 for 12 months: 01/2012-12/2012 )
Bailey, S. (PI) and Martin, A. (co-PI), Investigation of Surface Roughness Effects on Turbulence over
an Ablative Thermal Protection System
14. NASA Ky Space Grant ($10,000 for 15 months: 10/2011-12/2012)
Bailey, S. (PI) and Seigler, T.M. (co-PI), BLUECAT: A Student Design Challenge
15. AFOSR BAA ($70,000 for 12 months [UK subcontract from UF]: 07/2011-08/2012)
Sodano, H. (PI), Seigler, T.M. (co-PI) and Bailey, S. (co-PI), Near wall shear stress modification using
an active piezoelectric nanowire surface
16. NASA Ky EPSCoR RIDG award ($40,000 for 12 months: 05/2011-04/2012)
Lian, Y. (PI) and Bailey, S. (co-PI), Numerical and Experimental Study of a Low Aspect Ratio Pitching
Wing for MAV Applications
17. NASA Ky EPSCoR RIDG award ($40,000 for 12 months: 05/2011-04/2012 )
Martin, A. (PI) and Bailey, S. (co-PI), Experimental and numerical investigation of blowing effects on
turbulent flow over a rough surface
18. NASA Ky Space Grant US award ($6,000 for 12 months: 1/2011-12/2011)
Bailey, S. (PI) and McDonough, J.M. (co-PI), Experimental Investigation of the Instantaneous Connection between Freestream Turbulence Wavenumber and Klebenoff modes during Bypass Transition
19. NASA Ky Space Grant TP award ($49,005 for 8 months: 10/2010-5/2011)
Hoagg, J. (PI) and Bailey, S. (co-PI), Proposal for KIAE Kentucky Wing Design Competition Educational Modules and Competition Packages
PUBLICATIONS
Articles in refereed journals:
1. Sodano, H.A., Koka, A., Guskey, C.R., Seigler, T.M. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2014) “Introducing Perturbations into Turbulent Wall-Bounded Flow with Arrays of Long TiO2 Nanowires,” accepted for
publication in ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering.
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2. Bailey, S.C.C., Vallikivi, M., Hultmark, M. and Smits, A.J. (2014) “Estimating the value of von
Kármán’s constant in turbulent pipe flow,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, v749, pp79–98.
3. Miller ,M.A., Estejab, B., Bailey, S.C.C. (2014) “Evaluation of hot-wire spatial filtering corrections
and near-wall peak Reynolds number dependence in turbulent channel flow,” Experiments in Fluids,
v55:1735, 13 pages.
4. Miller ,M.A., Martin, A., Bailey, S.C.C. (2014) “Investigation of the scaling of roughness and blowing
effects on turbulent channel flow,” Experiments in Fluids, v55:1675, 11 pages.
5. Rosenberg, B.J., Hultmark, M., Vallikivi, M., Bailey, S.C.C. and Smits, A.J. (2013) “Turbulence
spectra in smooth- and rough-wall pipe flow at extreme Reynolds numbers,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics,v731, 46-63.
6. Hultmark, M., Vallikivi, M., Bailey, S.C.C. and Smits, A.J. (2013) “Logarithmic scaling of turbulence
in smooth- and rough-wall pipe flow,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics,v728, 376-395.
7. Bailey, S.C.C., Hultmark, M., Monty, J.P., Alfredsson, P.H., Chong, M.S., Duncan, R.D., Fransson,
J.H.M., Hutchins, N., Marusic, I., McKeon, B.J., Nagib, H.M, Örlü, R., Sagalini, A., Smits, A.J.
and Vinuesa, R. (2013) “Obtaining accurate mean velocity measurements in high Reynolds number
turbulent boundary layers using Pitot probes,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics,v715, 642-670.
8. Hultmark, M., Vallikivi, M., Bailey, S. C. C. and Smits, A.J. (2012) “Turbulent pipe flow at extreme
Reynolds numbers,” Physical Review Letters, v108, 094501.
9. Aashok, A., Bailey, S. C. C., Hultmark, M. and Smits, A.J. (2012) “Hot-wire spatial resolution effects
in measurements of grid-generated turbulence,” Experiments in Fluids, v53,1713-1722.
10. Vallikivi, M., Hultmark, M., Bailey, S. C. C. and Smits, A. J. (2011) “Turbulence measurements in
pipe flow using a nano-scale thermal anemometry probe”, Experiments in Fluids, v51,1521-1527.
11. Smits, A.J., Monty, J., Hultmark, M., Bailey, S.C.C., Hutchins, N. and Marusic, I. (2011)“Spatial
resolution correction for turbulence measurements”, Vol. 676 pp 41-53, Journal of Fluid Mechanics.
12. Bailey, S.C.C., Kunkel, G.J., Hultmark, M., Valliviki, M., Hill, J.P., Meyer, K.A., Tsay, C., Arnold,
C.B. and Smits, A.J. (2010) “Turbulence measurements using a nanoscale thermal anemometry probe,”
Vol. 663, pp 160-179 Journal of Fluid Mechanics.
13. Yakhot, V., Bailey, S.C.C., Smits, A.J. (2010) “Scaling of global properties of turbulence and skin
friction in pipe and channel flows,” Vol. 652, pp65-73, Journal of Fluid Mechanics.
14. Bailey, S.C.C. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “Experimental investigation of the structure of large- and verylarge-scale motions in turbulent pipe flow,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 651, pp339-356.
15. Hultmark, M., Bailey, S.C.C. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “Scaling of near-wall turbulence in pipe flow,”
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 649, pp103-113.
16. Cameron, J.D, Morris, S. C., Bailey, S.C.C. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “Effects of hot-wire length on the
measurement of turbulent spectra in anisotropic flows,” Measurement Science and Technology, Vol.
21, 105407 (10pp).
17. Bailey, S.C.C., Hultmark, M., Smits, A.J., Yakhot, V., Schumacher, J. (2009) “Measurement of local
dissipation scales in turbulent pipe flow,” Physical Review Letters Vol. 103, 014502.
18. Bailey, S.C.C., Hultmark, M., Smits, A.J. and Schultz, M.P. (2008) “Azimuthal structure of turbulence
in high Reynolds number pipe flow,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics Vol. 615, pp121-138.
19. Bailey, S.C.C., Tavoularis, S. (2008). “Measurements of the velocity field of a wing-tip vortex, wandering in grid turbulence,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics Vol. 601, pp281-315.
20. Bailey, S.C.C., Tavoularis, S. and Lee, B.H.K. (2006). “Effects of freestream turbulence on wing-tip
vortex formation and near field,” Journal of Aircraft Vol. 43(5), pp1282-1291.
21. Baratto, F., Bailey, S.C.C. and Tavoularis, S. (2006). “Measurements of frequencies and spatial correlations of coherent structures in rod bundle flows,” Nuclear Engineering and Design Vol. 236(17)
pp1830-1837.
22. Martinuzzi, R.J., Bailey, S.C.C. and Kopp, G.A. (2003). “Influence of wall proximity on vortex
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shedding from a square cylinder,” Experiments in Fluids Vol.34(5) pp585-596.
23. Bailey, S.C.C., Martinuzzi, R.J. and Kopp, G.A. (2002). “The effects of wall proximity on vortex
shedding from a square cylinder: Three-dimensional effects,” Physics of Fluids Vol. 14(12) pp41604177
24. Bailey, S.C.C., Kopp, G.A. and Martinuzzi, R.J. (2002). “Vortex shedding from a square cylinder near
a wall,” Journal of Turbulence Vol.3(003) pp1-18.
Chapters in books:
1. Smits, A. J., Bailey, S. C. C., Pepe, R. L. and Schultz, M. P., (2010) “Turbulence in pipe flows with
small relative roughness.” Chapter 10, The Physics of Wall-bounded Flows on Rough Walls, ed. T. B.
Nickels, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Articles in Refereed Conference Proceedings:
1. Smith, S. W., Hoagg, J., Bailey, S. C. C. and Smith, W.T. (2014), “An Aircraft Design Competition for
High School STEM Improvement” AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition, National
Harbor, Maryland.
2. Miller, M.A., Martin, A. and Bailey, S. C. C. (2013), “Experimental investigation of blowing effects
on turbulent flow over a rough surface” 8th International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow
Phenomena, Poitiers, France.
3. Thamann, M.A., Doepke, E.B., Ashcraft, S.W., Smith, S.W., and Bailey, S.C.C. (2013), “Modeling
and Flight Testing of Wing Shaping for Autonomous Control” 54th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC
Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.
4. Miller, M.A., Zhang, P., Martin, A. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2013), “Investigation of Turbulent Structure Modification by Momentum Injection into Turbulent Flow Over A Rough Surface” 51st AIAA
Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Grapevine, Texas.
5. Ito, T., Bailey, S., Li, T. and Saito, K. (2012), “Experimental study on the effect of forced oscillationcombustion interactions on NOx formation” Spring Technical Meeting of the Central States Section
of the Combustion Institute.
6. Bailey, S. C. C., Estejab, B., Robert, M. and Tavoularis, S. (2011), “Long-wavelength vortex motion induced by free-stream turbulence” 7th International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow
Phenomena, Ottawa,Canada.
7. Smits, A.J., Hultmark, M., Vallikivi, M., Rosenberg, B.J. and Bailey, S. C. C. (2011),“ Pipe Flow
Turbulence at Extreme Reynolds Number” Plenary Talk 7th International Symposium on Turbulence
and Shear Flow Phenomena, Ottawa,Canada.
8. Williams, O. Bailey, S. C. C. and Smits, A. J. (2011), “Turbulent coherent structures in a thermally
stable boundary layer” 7th International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, Ottawa,Canada.
9. Ashok, A., Hultmark, M., Bailey, S. C. C. and Smits, A. J. (2011) “Hot-wire spatial resolution effects
in measurements of grid generated turbulence” 7th International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear
Flow Phenomena.
10. Smits, A.J. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2009) “Effect of Initial Velocity, Mass and Materials on Golf Ball
Trajectory,” 4th Asia-Pacific Congress on Sports Technology, Honolulu, Hawaii.
11. Bailey, S.C.C. and Smits, A.J. (2009) “The structure of large- and very large-scale motions in turbulent
pipe flow,” 39th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
12. Bailey, S.C.C. and Tavoularis, S. (2008). “Measurement of the effects of free-stream turbulent kinetic energy and length scale on vortex wandering,” 7th International ERCOFTAC Symposium on
Engineering Turbulence Modeling and Measurements, Limassol, Cyprus.
13. Bailey, S.C.C., Kopp, G.A. and Martinuzzi, R.J. (2001). “The irregular vortex shedding regime for a
square cylinder wake near a wall,” Proceedings of the 2nd annual Turbulent Shear Flows Phenomenon
Conference, CD-ROM, Stockholm, Sweden.
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14. Bailey, S.C.C., Haiden, O.J. and Martinuzzi, R.J. (1999). “Investigation of the pressure field structure
and vortex shedding suppression for near-wall rectangular cylinders,” Proceedings of the 13th annual
ASCE Engineering Mechanics Division Conference, CD-ROM, Baltimore, Maryland.
15. Haidn, O.J., Bailey, S.C.C. and Martinuzzi, R.J. (1999). “Relating pressure field and vortex shedding suppression for a square cylinder in the vicinity of a solid wall,” Proceedings of the 1st annual
Turbulent Shear Flows Phenomenon Conference, pp1039-1044, Santa Barbara, California.
16. Martinuzzi, R.J., Haidn, O.J., Bailey, S.C.C., Hangan, H. and Kopp, G.A. (1999). “Identification of
flow structures during irregular vortex shedding,” Proceedings of the 13th annual ASCE Engineering
Mechanics Division Conference, CD-ROM, Baltimore Maryland.
Extended Abstracts in Refereed Conference Proceedings:
1. Bailey, S.C.C. and Martinuzzi, R.J. (1999). “Investigating the pressure field for a square cylinder located next to a wall,” 17th Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics, pp169-170, Hamilton, Canada.
Refereed Abstracts and Presentations:
1. Miller, M. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2012) “Experimental Investigation of Blowing Effects on Turbulent
flow over a Rough Surface”, 37th Dayton Cincinnati AIAA Aerospace Sciences Symposium, Dayton
Ohio.
2. Thamann, M.A., Bailey, S.C.C., Smith, S.W. (2012) “Experimental Determination of Aerodynamic
Characteristics of the Inflatable NACA 4318 Airfoil for Deployable UAV Systems”, 37th Dayton
Cincinnati AIAA Aerospace Sciences Symposium, Dayton Ohio.
3. Calhoun, J.C., Seigler, T.M. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2012) “Scaled Piezoelectric Nanowire Flow Control
Experiment”, 37th Dayton Cincinnati AIAA Aerospace Sciences Symposium, Dayton Ohio.
4. Ashcraft, S.W., Doepke, E.B., Thamann, M.A., Hoagg, J.B, Bailey, S.C.C. and Smith, S.W. (2012)
“Second Generation High School Wing Design Competition for STEM Education”, 37th Dayton
Cincinnati AIAA Aerospace Sciences Symposium, Dayton Ohio.
5. Sparks, J., Weaver-Smith, S. and Bailey, S. (2011) “Experimental Low Reynolds Number Plunge
and Pitch Fixture Development” Dayton Cincinnati AIAA Aerospace Sciences Symposium, March 1,
Dayton Ohio.
6. Bailey, S. C. C., Valikivi, M., Hultmark, M., Arnold, C. B. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “A Nano-scale
thermal anemometry probe for the measurement of small scale turbulence” Dayton Cincinnati AIAA
Aerospace Sciences Symposium, Dayton Ohio.
7. Bailey, S. C. C., Hultmark, M., Schumacher, J., Yakhot, V. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “Behavior of local
dissipation scales in turbulent pipe flow,” 16th US National Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics (USNCTAM), June 27-July 2,University Park, PA.
8. Hultmark, M., Bailey, S. C. C. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “Scaling of Near-Wall Turbulence in Pipe
Flow,” 16th US National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNCTAM), June 27July 2, University Park, PA.
9. Williams, O., Bailey, S. C. C. Bou-Zeid, E. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “Structure of a Thermally Stable Turbulent Boundary Layer,” 16th US National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
(USNCTAM), June 27-July 2, University Park, PA.
10. Smits, A. J., Hultmark, M., Bailey, S. C. C., Schultz, M. and Pepe, R. (2008) “Pipe flow turbulence
in the presence of roughness” International Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, August
24-28, Adelaide, Australia.
Non-Refereed Abstracts and Presentations:
1. Helvey, J.P., Borchetta, C.G., Miller, M.A., Martin, A. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2014) “Investigation of
Wall Shear Stress Behavior for Rough Surfaces with Blowing”, 67th Annual Meeting of the APS
Division of Fluid Dynamics, San Francisco USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society.
2. Bailey, S.C.C. and Witte, B.M. (2014) “Turbulent Channel Flow Measurements with a Nano-scale
Thermal Anemometry Probe”, 67th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, San
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Francisco USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society.
Witte, B.M., Thamann, M.A. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2014) “On the Measurement of Turbulence with
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles”, 67th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, San Francisco USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society.
Miller, M., Martin, A. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2012) “Investigation of Turbulence Modification by Momentum Injection Into Turbulent Flow Over a Rough Surface”, 65th Annual Meeting of the APS
Division of Fluid Dynamics, San Diego USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society.
Bailey, S. C. C., Calhoun, J.C., Guskey, C.R., Seigler, T.M., Koka, A. and Sodano, H.A. (2012)
“Exploring the Potential of Turbulent Flow Control Using Vertically Aligned Nanowire Arrays” 65th
Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, San Diego, USA, Bulletin of the American
Physical Society.
Estejab, B. and Bailey, S. C. C. (2011) “Turbulent Channel Flow Measurements Using Matched HotWires” 64th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Baltimore, USA, Bulletin of
the American Physical Society.
Vallikivi, M., Hultmark, M., Bailey, S. C. C., and Smits, A. J. (2011) “Well-resolved pipe flow measurements at extreme Reynolds numbers” 64th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Baltimore, USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society.
Bailey, S. C. C., Hultmark, M., Schumacher, J., Yakhot, V. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “Behavior of
local dissipation scales in turbulent pipe flow,” 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid
Dynamics, Long Beach, USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society V55 N16 p304.
McDonough, J. M., Mitchell, T. C. and Bailey, S. C. C. (2010) “Curve fitting 3-D experimental turbulent flows with the poor man’s Navier-Stokes equation,” 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division
of Fluid Dynamics, Long Beach, USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society V55 N16 p32.
Rosenberg, B. J., Smits, A. J. and Bailey, S. C. C. (2010) “Eddy based model for wall-bounded
turbulent flow,” 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Long Beach, USA,
Bulletin of the American Physical Society V55 N16 p118.
Williams, O., Bailey, S. C. C. and Smits, A. J. (2010) “Coherent structures in a thermally stable
boundary layer,” 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Long Beach, USA,
Bulletin of the American Physical Society V55 N16 p262.
Bailey, S., Hultmark, M., Duncan, R., McKeon, B. and ICET team. (2009) “Mean flow measurements
with Pitot probes in high Reynolds number boundary layers,” 62nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Minneapolis, USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society V54 N19
p20.
Williams, O., Bailey, S. and Smits, A. (2009) “Turbulent coherent structures within a thermally stable
boundary layer,” 62nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Minneapolis, USA,
Bulletin of the American Physical Society V54 N19 p140.
Monty, J., Bailey, S., Hultmark, M., McKeon, B. and ICET team. (2009) “Pitot probe corrections
for measurements in turbulent boundary layers,” 62nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid
Dynamics, Minneapolis, USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society V54 N19 p20.
Smits, A. and Bailey, S. (2009) “The structure of large- and very-large-scale motions in turbulent pipe
flow,” 62nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Minneapolis, USA, Bulletin of
the American Physical Society V54 N19 p100.
Ashok, A., Javed, M., Bailey, S. and Smits, A. (2009) “Use of grid generated turbulence to assess
hot-wire spatial resolution and Pitot probe turbulence corrections,” 62nd Annual Meeting of the APS
Division of Fluid Dynamics, Minneapolis, USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society V54 N19
p43.
Hultmark, M., Bailey, S. and Smits, A. (2009) “Scaling of near-wall turbulence in pipe flow,” 62nd
Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Minneapolis, USA, Bulletin of the American
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Physical Society V54 N19 p263.
18. Kawasaki, J., Bailey, S., Smits, A. and Arnold, C. (2009) “Fabrication of a nano-scale thermal
anemometry probe via electric field assembly,” March meeting of the American Physical Society,
Pittsbugh, USA.
19. Bailey, S., Hultmark, M., Meyer, K., and Hill, J., Kunkel, G., Arnold, C. and Smits, A. (2008). “Nanoscale thermal anemometry probe,” 61st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, San
Antonio, USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society V53 N15 p26.
20. Hultmark, M., Jimenez, J., Bailey, S. and Smits, A. (2008).“Measurements in a high Reynolds number
wake,” 61st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, San Antonio, USA, Bulletin of
the American Physical Society V53 N15 p224.
21. Bailey, S. (2008). “The Azimuthal Structure of Turbulence in High Reynolds Number Pipe Flow,” 5th
International Workshop on Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows, Baltimore, USA.
22. Bailey, S., Hultmark, M., Smits, A. and Schultz, M. (2007). “Azimuthal correlation in the outer layer
of turbulent pipe flow,” 60th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Salt Lake City,
USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society V52 N17 p24.
23. Hultmark, M., Hill, J., Bailey, S., Kunkel, G. Smits, A., Arnold, C. and Smits, A. (2007). “Nano-scale
thermal anemometry probe,” 60th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Salt Lake
City, USA, Bulletin of the American Physical Society V52 N17 p162.
24. Bailey, S.C.C., Tavoularis, S. (2005). “Stochastic analysis of wing-tip vortex wandering in turbulent
free streams,” 58th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Chicago, USA, Bulletin
of the American Physical Society V50 N9 p217.
25. Bailey, S.C.C., Tavoularis, S., Lee, B.H.K. and Yaras, M. (2003). “Effect of free stream turbulence on
a wing-tip vortex,” 56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, New Jersey, USA,
Bulletin of the American Physical Society V48 N3 p100.
Poster Presentations:
1. Witte, B.M. and Bailey, S.C.C. (2014) “Turbulence Measurement using a Nanoscale Thermal Anemometry Probe” 10th Kentucky Innovation and Entrepreneurship Conference, Louisville, Kentucky.
2. Helvey, J.P., Miller, M.A., Bailey, S.C.C. and Martin, A. (2013) “Investigation of the Impact on the
Near-Wall Flow-Field by Combined Roughness and Blowing Effects” 2013 KY EPSCoR Annual
Conference, Louisville, Kentucky.
3. Helvey, J.P., Miller, M.A., Bailey, S.C.C. and Martin, A. (2013) “Investigation of the Impact on the
Near-Wall Flow-Field by Combined Roughness and Blowing Effects” 9th Kentucky Innovation and
Entrepreneurship Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.
4. Bailey, S.C.C., Mullen, J., Hultmark, M., Vallikivi, M. and Smits, A. (2013) “Turbulence Measurement using a Nanoscale Thermal Anemometry Probe” 9th Kentucky Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Conference Lexington, Kentucky.
5. Miller, M.A., Bailey, S.C.C. and Martin, A. (2012) “Investigation of Blowing Effects on Turbulent
Flow over a Rough Surface” 5th AFOSR/NASA/Sandia Ablation Workshop, Lexington, Kentucky.
6. Miller, M.A., Bailey, S.C.C. and Martin, A. (2012) “Investigation of Blowing Effects on Turbulent
Flow over a Rough Surface” 2012 KIEC - KY EPSCoR Joint Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.
7. Miller, M.A., Bailey, S.C.C. and McDonough, J.M. (2011) “Experimental Investigation of the Instantaneous Connection Between Freestream Turbulence Wavenumber and Klebenoff Modes During
Bypass Transition” 2011 KIEC - KY EPSCoR Joint Conference, Louisville, Kentucky.
Other Media:
1. Interviewee and one of the subjects of the documentary “Rise Above: A New Generation of Aeronautics Research” by University of Kentucky Research Media, 2013.
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INVITED TALKS
2013
High Reynolds Number Boundary Layer Turbulence: Integrating Descriptions of Statistical Structure, Scaling and Dynamical Evolution Workshop
“Reynolds Number Scaling of Dissipative Motions”
2011
University of Kentucky William Maxwell Reed Seminar
“Tackling the Spatial Resolution Problem in Turbulent Flow Measurements”
2011
University of Louisville
“Tackling the Spatial Resolution Problem in Turbulent Flow Measurements”
2009
Princeton University SEAS/AOS/GFDL Workshop
“Fundamental Studies of Turbulence and Implications for Wind Engineering”
2009
University of Texas at San Antonio
“New Insights on the Structure of Turbulence for Engineering Applications”
2009
University of Toronto
“New Insights on the Structure of Turbulence for Engineering Applications”
2009
University of Kentucky William Maxwell Reed Seminar
“New Insights on the Structure of Turbulence for Engineering Applications”
2008
University of Calgary
“Understanding Turbulence Measurements in Complex Flows”
2008
University of Minnesota
“Understanding Turbulence Measurements in Complex Flows”
2008
University of Colorado at Boulder
“Understanding Turbulence Measurements in Complex Flows”
2008
Fifth International Workshop on Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows
“Azimuthal Structure of Turbulence in High Reynolds Number Pipe Flow”
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