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* Research projects initiated between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.** Research projects completed between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.

SUMMARYOF

ACTIVITIES

IOWA INSTITUTE OF HYDRAULIC RESEARCHCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGTHE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

IOWA CITY, IOWA 52242 USA

for the period

July 1, 1995 – June 30, 1996

* Research projects initiated between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.** Research projects completed between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.

SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES

IOWA INSTITUTE OF HYDRAULIC RESEARCHCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGTHE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

IOWA CITY, IOWAJuly 1, 1995 through June 30, 1996

ACTIVE SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS

Study Subject Sponsor Investigator(s)

The Fluid Mechanics of Vortex Cutting by a Blade ARO Marshall

Simulation of the Passage of a Blade Through a Vortex in aViscous Fluid

ARO Marshall

* Three Dimensional Vortex-Body Interaction in a Viscous Fluid ARO Marshall

IAHR SF Congress 1997 ASCE Holly

** Analysis of Thermal Discharge at Joliet Station ComEd Holly

* The Effects of Climate Variability on the Occurrence ofExtreme Precipitation in the Upper Midwest

CGRER Bradley

Edit Center for Global and Regional Environmental ResearchLewsletter

CGRER Mutel

Water Quality Study of Coralville Reservoir COE Johnson

Ice Engineering: Design Criteria for Protecting Riverine andMarine Structures Against Ice Action

CRREL Landweber

* Effects of Channel Modifications and Project Operations onIce Conveyance in Rivers

CRREL Ettema, Holly

** Computation of Flow Resistance and Bedload Transport inIce-Covered Alluvial Channels

CRREL Ettema

Aerodynamics of Phonation DHHS Patel

** Peak-to-Volume Approach to Floodplain Mapping DPC1 Bradley

* ** Model Study and Design for Otago Swim Flume for Universityof Otago

DP Ettema

* ** Design of Sediment-Control Submerged Vanes for theRaccoon River Water Intake for the Des Moines WaterWorks

DMWW Nakato

Enhanced Performance and Reliability of Water Intakes forGenerating Stations

EPRI Ettema, Nakato,Odgaard, Patel

Powerplant Cooling Along the Missouri River: Coping withHydrometeorological and Regulatory Change

EPRIa Holly, Krajewski

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* Research projects initiated between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.** Research projects completed between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.

Techniques for Weakening the Ice-Runway Interfacial Bond FAA Nixon

Stochastic Dynamic Modeling of Space-Time TropicalRainfall

HRC/NASA Krajewski

** Physical-Model Study of Water Intake Structure ID Ettema

Water Quality Protection in Dry Creek IDALS Johnson

Development of a Model for the Ice Scraping Process IDOT Nixon

* Highway Maintenance Concept Vehicle Prospectus IDOT Nixon

* Optimal Usage of De-icing Chemicals When Scraping Ice IDOT Nixon

Full-Scale Field Measurements of Ice Scraping Loads IDOT Nixon

Field Measurements of Ice Scraping Loads on Front MountedPlow Blades

IDOT Nixon

Hans Albert Einstein: Rivers and People IIHR Ettema, Mutel

* ** Thermal Modeling, Field Verification and Model Calibration ofthe Lansing Power Station

IPS Holly, Parrish

* ** Thermal Modeling, Field Verification and Model Calibration ofthe Kapp Power Station

IPS Holly, Parrish

* Upper Mississippi River Illinois Waterway Navigation Study:Streambank Erosion

ISWS Nakato, Weirich

* Headloss Testing of Cooling Pipes Used for FurnaceTemperature Control

JTC Nakato

* Thermal Modeling and Field Verification of RiversideGenerating Station

MAE Parrish, Holly

Statistical and Physical Framework for Design andVerification of Climatological Precipitation EstimationMethods Using Remote Sensing Measurements: GraduateFellowship

NASA Krajewski

Development of Ground Radar Rainfall EstimationMethodology for Validating TRMM Satellite Rainfall Estimates

NASA Krajewski

Rainfall As a Space-Time Process and its ClimatologyEstimated from Space: Graduate Fellowship

NASA Krajewski,McCollum

** Sampling Design of an Observing Network for MeasuringOceanic Rainfall and Validating Satellite-Derived Estimatesof Large-Scale Rainfall Over Tropical Oceans

NOAA Krajewski

Studies to Improve the Mean Field Bias AdjustmentAlgorithm of the Precipitation Processing System of NEXRAD

NOAA Krajewski

* Research projects initiated between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.** Research projects completed between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.

* Investigation of the Surface Reference Data Center (SRDC)Validation Sites and Validation Techniques to DetermineReliability of SRDC Estimates

NOAA Krajewski

** A Colloquium Entitled: Issues and Directions in Hydraulics tobe held at The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

NSF Ettema

Development of RADAP-II Radar Database for the UnitedStates

NSF Krajewski

Engineering Research Equipment: PIV System NSF Marshall

* Rain Drop-Size Distribution and Rainfall Measuring System NSF Krajewski,Bradley, Kruger

* US-Japan Cooperative Science: Development andApplications of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Ship Design

NSF Stern, Paterson,Longo, Patel

Near-Field Ship Hydrodynamics (Augmentation Award forEngineering Research Training)

ONR Stern

** Evaluation of Surface-Ship Boundary-Layer and Wake-FieldModel-Scale Data Base

ONR/SNAME Stern

** Three-Dimensional Unsteady Turbulent Flows ONR Patel

Free-surface Effects on Boundary Layers and Wakes ONR Stern

Scale-Effects and Unsteady Viscous Marine-PropulsorHydrodynamics

ONR Stern

* Unsteady Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes ONR Stern

Hydraulic Model Studies for Juvenile Fish Bypass System atRock Island Dam

PUD-CC Odgaard, Weber

Model Study to Site Juvenile Fish Bypass OutfallsDownstream of Wanapum and Priest Rapids Dams and 3-DNumerical Simulation of Flows in the Study Reaches

PUGC Odgaard, Patel,Weber

Preliminary Design of a Water Tunnel Samsung Patel

Snow Plow Cutting Edge Evaluation SD DOT Nixon

Edit Book on Prairie Restoration SER Mutel

* ** Inflow Survey of the Mission-Arkansas Estuary TWB Weirich

* Refurbish Lab oratory Fixed-Slope Flume and Wind Tunnel UCONN Nakato

* Hydraulic Model Study of Union Electric's Keokuk Dam OgeeSpillway

UE Nakato

* Hydraulic Model Study of Colon Segment UI Ettema

* History of IIHR UI Mutel

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* Research projects initiated between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.** Research projects completed between 7/1/1995-6/30/1996.

Real-Time Estimation and Prediction of Radar Rainfall USAID Krajewski

* Three-Dimensional Modelling of Suspended-SedimentDiffusion

US Army Holly

Water Quality Study of Coralville Lake US Army Johnson

Cooperative Agreement for Technical Assistance for GrandValley Water Management Study

USBR Holly, Parrish

Peak Flow Effects on Channel Morphology in High Gradient,Low Order Stream Channels of the Ouachita Mountains

USDA Weirich

Data Reduction and Evaluation of Precipitation Records USDA Weirich

** Modification and Sale of Flume to University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

UWM Ettema

** Aerodynamic Loads on Vehicles VRTC Patel

Fluid Mud and Settled-Bed Dynamics in the CH3D Code WES Holly, Spasojevic

** Assist WES Personnel in Application of CH3D-SED andCH3D-COSED Computer Codes, Which Were Developed atIIHR

WES Holly, Spasojevic

* Coding and Testing of Existing Mobile Bed Algorithms ofCH3D Model

WES Holly, Spasojevic

** Three-Dimensional Modelling of Suspended-SedimentDiffusion

WES Holly

** Computational Model Study of Sediment Transport of UpperRhine River

WSA Holly

Abbreviations

AETC ARETE Engineering Technologies CorporationARO U.S. Army Research OfficeASCE American Society of Civil EngineersBI Bechtel, InternationalCGRER Center for Global and Regional Environmental ResearchCH2MH CH2MHill, EngineersCOD City of DavenportCOE(OD) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha DistrictCOE(RI) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island DistrictCoL City of LeClaire, IowaComEd Commonwealth Edison CompanyCRREL U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering LaboratoryCST Cook Screen Technologies, Inc.CTI Cooling Tower InstituteDDD Dakota Dunes DevelopmentDHHS Department of Health and Human ServicesDMWW Des Moines Water WorksDP Design PowerDTRC David Taylor Research CenterEKP East Kentucky Power Coop., Inc.EPRI Electric Power Research InstituteEPRIa Electric Power Research at Iowa (Funded by Iowa's Investor-Owned Utilities)EWC Elizabethtown Water CompanyFAA Federal Aviation AdministrationHRC Hydrologic Research CenterHSI Horner & Shifrin, Inc.ID Ingersoll-Dresser Pump Co.IDOT Iowa Department of TransportationIELP Iowa Electric Light and Power CompanyIID Imperial Irrigation DistrictIPC Illinois Power CompanyISWS Illinois State Water SurveyJCI Japan Institute of ConstructionJE Jain EngineersJDJ John David Jones & Associates, Inc.JTC J.T. Cullen Company, Inc.KOPEC Korea Power Engineering Co., Inc.LC/IDOA Linn County/Iowa Department of AgricultureMAE MidAmerica Energy CorporationMCC Marino Construction Co.MPS Midwest Power Systems, Inc.MPSI Midwest Power Systems, Inc.MRDC Mobil Research and Development CorporationMTC Midwest Transportation CenterNADS National Advanced Driving SimulatorNASA National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNCAR National Center for Atmospheric ResearchNE Nutech EngineersNEH National Endowment for the HumanitiesNOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationNSF National Science FoundationNSSL Nihon-Suiko Sekkei Co., Ltd.ONR Office of Naval ResearchOSURP Ohio State University Research ProgramPG&E Pacific Gas & ElectricPUD-CC Public Utility District No. 1 of Chelan County (Washington)

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PUD-GC Public Utility District of Grant CountySamsung Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.S&L Sargent & LundySD DOT South Dakota Department of TransportationSER Society for Ecological RestorationSH Shive-HatterySHRP Strategic Highway Research ProgramSWC Stone and Webster CorporationTVA Tennessee Valley AuthorityTWB Texas Water Development BoardUCONN University of ConnecticutUE Union ElectricUI University of IowaUNI University of Northern IowaUSAID U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentUS Army U.S. ArmyUSBR U.S. Bureau of ReclamationUSDA U.S. Department of AgricultureUSGS U.S. Geological SurveyUSGS/GIT U.S. Geological Survey/Georgia Institute of TechnologyUSN U.S. NavyUWM University of Wisconsin, MilwaukeeUM-P University of Wisconsin-PlattevilleVRTC Vehicle Research and Test CenterVTI VECTRA Technologies, Inc.WES Waterways Experiment StationWKB Walker, Knopf BillingsleyWSA Wasser- und Schiffahrtsamt MannheimXLn XLn

JULY 1995 THROUGH JUNE 1996 PUBLICATIONS

Institute of Hydraulic ResearchThe University of Iowa

IIHR REPORTS

375. "Evaluation of Surface-Ship Resistance and Propulsion Model-Scale Database for CFDValidation," J. Longo and F. Stern, August 1995.

376. "A Study of Ice-Covered Flow in an Alluvial Bend," W.-F. Tsai and R. Ettema, February1996.

377. "The Interfacial Fracture Mechanics of Ice," A. Whelan and W. Nixon, March 1996.

378. "Numerical Modeling of Diversion Flows," V.S. Neary, F. Sotiropoulos, and A.J.Odgaard, May 1996.

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IIHR LIMITED DISTRIBUTION REPORTS

234. “Thermal Discharge Monitoring Report for Neal North, Neal South, and Council BluffsGenerating Stations,” F.M. Holly, Jr. and J.B. Parrish, III, October 1995.

235. “Study of Unsteady Three-Dimensional Turbulent Flows,” V.C. Patel, November 1995.

236. “Coralville Reservoir Water Quality Study: November 1993-October 1994,” J.K. Johnson and D.McDonald, November 1995.

237. “The Upper Illinois Waterway Study Summary Report on Thermo-Hydrodynamic Modeling andAnalyses in the Upper Illinois Waterway,” F.M. Holly, Jr. and A.A. Bradley, December 1995.

238. “Hydraulic Model Studies for Fish Diversion at Wanapum/Priest Rapids Development. Part VIII.Identification of a Fish Bypass Outfall Location for Priest Rapids Tailrace,” J.S. DenBleyker, L.J.Weber, and A.J. Odgaard, January 1996.

239. “The Upper Illinois Waterway Study Interim Report on the Estimation of Water TemperatureExceedence Probabilities in the Upper Illinois Waterway Using Thermo-HydrodynamicModeling,” F.M. Holly, Jr., A.A. Bradley, W.K. Walker, S.A. Wright, January 1996.

240. “Verification of Threshold Runoff for Oklahoma Streams,” T.M. Carpenter and K.P.Georgakakos, February 1996.

241. “Hydropower Development at Lock and Dam 14 Mississippi River Hydraulic Model Studies. PartI: Approach-Flow Concerns,” R. Ettema, T. Nakato, S.C. Jain, and J. Schaefer, February 1996.

242. “Noncohesive Sediment Program Module in the Improved CH3D Hydrodynamic Framework withK-Ε Vertical Turbulence Model,” M. Spasojevic and F.M. Holly, Jr., April 1996.

243. “Model Study of a Cooling Tower Pump Sump at Salt City Energy Venture,” M. Muste and R.Ettema, June 1996.

244. “Prospects for Numerical Simulation of Flow in Pump Intakes,” F. Sotiropoulos, G.Constantinescu, and V.C. Patel, June 1996.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Alipour, F., Scherer, R.C., and Patel, V.C., "An Experimental Study of Pulsatile Flow in Canine Larynges,"J. Fluids Engineering, 117, December 1995, pp. 577-581 (Reprint 1170).

Andrieu, H., French, M.N., Thauvin, V., and Krajewski, W.F., “Adaptation and Application of a QuantitativeRainfall Forecasting Model in a Mountainous Region, J. of Hydrology, 184, March 1996, pp. 243-260.

Bradley, A.A., Cooper, P.J., Potter, K.W., and Price, T., “Floodplain Mapping Using Continuous Hydrologicand Hydraulic Simulation Models,” J. Hydrologic Engrg., 1, 2, April 1996, pp. 63-68 (Reprint 1177).

Brockway, C.G. and Bradley, A.A., “Errors in Streamflow Drought Statistics Reconstructed From Tree RingData,” Water Resources Research, 31, 9, September 1995, pp. 2279-2293 (Reprint 1155).

Cayan, D.R. and Georgakakos, K.P., "Hydroclimatology of Continental Watersheds: 2. Spatial Analyses,"Water Resources Research, 31, 3, March 1995, pp. 677-697 (Reprint 1168).

Crissman, R.D., Ettema, R., Andres, D., and Carson,, R., “Ice Jamming in the Upper Niagara River:Processes and Plan of Study,” ASCE J. Cold Regions Engrg., 9, 2, June 1996, pp. 89-104 (Reprint 1189).

Foufoula-Georgiou, E. and Krajewski, W.F., "Recent Advances in Rainfall Modeling, Estimation, andForecasting," Reviews of Geophysics, Supplement, July 1995, pp. 1125-1137 (Reprint 1141).

Georgakakos, K.P., Bae, D.-H., and Cayan, D.R., "Hydroclimatology of Continental Watersheds: 1.Temporal Analyses," Water Resources Research, 31, 3, March 1995, pp. 655-675 (Reprint 1167).

Kennedy, J.F., “The Albert Shields Story,” ASCE J. Hydraulic Engineering, 121, November 1995, pp. 766-772 (Reprint 1159).

Liu, C. and Krajewski, W.F., “A Comparison of Methods for Calculations of Radar-Rainfall HourlyAccumulations,” Water Resources Bulletin, 32, February 1996, pp. 305-315 (Reprint 1178).

Longo, J. and Stern, F., “Technical Note: Evaluation of Surface-Ship Resistance and Propulsion Model-Scale Database for CFD Validation,” J. Ship Research, 40, 2, June 1996, pp. 112-116 (Reprint 1181).

Macagno, E.O., "Leonardian Fluid Transport Mechanics," Raccolata Vinciana, XXVI, 1996, pp. 43-91(Reprint 1173).

Macagno, M., "Transformation Geometry in the Manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci Raccolata Vinciana,XXVI, 1996, pp. 93-134 (Reprint 1172).

Marshall, J.S. and Grant, J.R., “A Method for Determining the Velocity Induced by Highly AnisotropicVorticity Blobs,” J. Computational Physics, 126, June 1996, pp. 286-298 (Reprint 1216).

Marshall, J.S. and Grant, J.R., "Penetration of a Blade Into a Vortex Core: Vorticity Response andUnsteady Blade Forces," J. Fluid Mech, 306, January 1996, pp. 83-109 (Reprint 1171).

Marshall, J.S., “A Structural Theory of Anisotropic Turbulence,” Math Phys, 46, Special Issue 1995, pp.S737-757 (Reprint 1160).

Molinas-Vega, I., Bhatti, M.A., and Nixon, W.A., “A Nonlinear Fatigue Damage Model for Concrete inTension,” Intl. J. Damage Mechanics, 4, 4, October 1995, pp. 362-379.

Moszkowicz, S., Krajewski, W.F., and Tuszynska,I., “Wstepne porownanie godzinnych sum opadow nazlewnie zmierzonych pluwiografami i radarem meteorologicznym, (Comparison of hourly rainfallaccumulation over a basin obtained using raingages and weather radar),” Wiadomosci InstytutuMeteorologii I Gospodarki Wodnej (Research News of IMGW, Series: Hydrology and Oceanography), (inPolish), XVIII (XXXIX), 2, 1995, pp. 57-72.

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Neary, V.S. and Sotiropoulos, F., "Numerical Investigation of Laminar Flows Through 90-DegreeDiversions of Rectangular Cross-Section," Computers & Fluids, 25, 2, February 1996, pp. 95-118 (Reprint1175).

Nixon, W.A. and Weber, L.J., "Reinforcement Percentage Effects on Bending Strength of Soil-IceMixtures," ASCE J. Cold Regions Engineering, 9, 3, September 1995, pp. 152-163 (Reprint 1174).

Nixon, W.A., "Wing Crack Models of the Brittle Compressive Failure of Ice," Cold Regions Science andTechnology, 24, January 1996, pp. 41-55 (Reprint 1176).

Roads, J.O., Chen, S.-C., Guetter, A.K., and Georgakakos, K.P., "Large-Scale Aspects of the UnitedStates Hydrologic Cycle," Bulletin AMS, 75, 9, September 1994, pp. 1589-1610 (Reprint 1166).

Sinha, S.K. and Odgaard, A.J., “Applications of Conformal Mapping to Diverging Open Channel Flows,” J.Engineering Mathematics, 30, 3, May 1996, pp. 355-363 (Reprint 1194).

Sinha, S.K. and Parker, G., "Causes of Concavity in Longitudinal Profiles of Rivers," Water ResourcesRes., 32, 5, May 1996, pp. 1417-1428 (Reprint 1195).

Sotiropoulos, F. and Patel, V.C., "Application of Reynolds-Stress Transport Models to Stern and WakeFlows," J. Ship Research, 39, 4, December 1995, pp. 263-283 (Reprint 1165).

Sotiropoulos, F. and Patel, V.C., “Turbulence Anisotropy and Near-Wall Modeling in Predicting Three-Dimensional Flows,” AIAA Journal, 33, 3, March 1995, pp. 504-514 (Reprint 1130).

Wang, Y., Odgaard, A.J., Melville, B.W., and Jain, S.C., "Sediment Control at Water Intakes," ASCE J.Hyd. Engrg., 122, 6, June 1996, pp. 353-356 (Reprint 1197).

Weber, L.J. and Nixon, W.A., “Fracture Toughness of Freshwater Ice - Part I: Experimental Techniqueand Results,” ASME J. Offshore Mech. and Arctic Engrg., 118, 2, May 1996, pp. 135-140 (Reprint 1193).

Weber, L.J. and Nixon, W.A., “Fracture Toughness of Freshwater Ice - Part II: Analysis and Micrography,”ASME J. Offshore Mech. and Arctic Engrg., 118, 2, May 1996, pp. 141-147 (Reprint 1193).

Yoon, B. and Ettema, R., “Icing Loads on Fixed Cables - I: Laboratory Experiments,” Korean J.Hydrosciences, 239, 2, February 1996, pp. 249-265 (Reprint 1191).

Yoon, B., Pokorny, M., and Ettema, R., “Icing Loads on Fixed Cables - II: Determination of Length Scale,”Korean J. Hydrosciences, 29, 4, April 1996. pp. 191-198 (Reprint 1192).

Yoon, J.Y. and Patel, V.C., "Numerical Model of Turbulent Flow Over Sand Dune," ASCE J. HydraulicEngrg., 122, 1, January 1996, pp. 10-18 (Reprint 1163).

Yoon, J.Y., Patel, V.C., and Ettema, R., "Numerical Model of Flow in Ice-Covered Channel," ASCE J.Hydraulic Engrg., 122, 1, January 1996, pp. 19-26 (Reprint 1164).

PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES PUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS

Allen, M. Cherian, M.P., and Weber, L.J., “Flow Through Vertical Barrier Screens-Numerical andExperimental Results,” Proc. North American Water and Environment Congress ‘96, Anaheim, CA, 22-28June 1996, (Reprint 1203).

Allen, M., Elder, R.A., Hay, D., Odgaard, A.J., Weber, L.J., and Weitkamp, D., “Evaluation of GatewellFlows for Fish Bypass at a Large Hydroelectric Plant,” Proc. First Intl. Conf. Water ResourcesEngineering, 1, San Antonio, TX, 14-18 August 1995, pp. 534-538 (Reprint 1149).

Ansar, M. and Nakato, T., “Effect of Cross Flow on Pump-Approach-Flow Distributions at a Pump Intake,”Proc. XXVIth Congress of the IAHR, 2, Thomas Telford, London, 11-15 September 1995, pp. 114-119(Reprint 1154).

Barkdoll, B.D., Hagen, B.L., and Odgaard, A.J., "Sediment Exclusion at Hydropower Intakes UsingSubmerged Vanes," Proc. ASCE Waterpower '95 Conference, San Francisco, CA, 25-28 July 1995, pp.1915-1924 (Reprint 1143).

Barkdoll, B.D. and Odgaard, A.J., "Economic Aspects of Sedimentation Management," Management ofSediment-Philosophy, Aims, and Techniques, Proc. Sixth Intl. Symp. on River Sedimentation, ed. C.V.J.Varma and A.R.G. Rao, New Delhi, India, 7-11 November 1995, pp. 1155-1167 (Reprint 1162).

Den Bleyker, J. and Weber, L.J., “Mitigation of Predation at a Juvenile Salmon Outfall Site,” Proc. NorthAmerican Water and Environment Congress ‘96, Anaheim, CA, 22-28 June 1996, (Reprint 1201).

Elder, R., Odgaard, A.J., Patel, V.C., Sinha, S., Sotiropoulos, F., and Weber, L.J., “The Next Generation ofSolution Techniques for Three-Dimensional Hydraulic-Engineering Problem,” Proc. Advances in Hydro-Science & Engrg., I I, B, Beijing, China, 22-26 March 1995, pp. 2187-2193 (Reprint 1188).

Ettema, R., Melville, B.W., and Barkdoll, B., “Pier Width and Local Scour Depth,” Proc. North AmericanWater Resources and Environment Conference, Anaheim, CA, 22-25 June 1996 (Reprint 1202).

Ettema, R., Patel, V.C., Smith, B.T., Yoon, J.Y., and F.M. Holly, “A Multi-Lab Investigation of Ice-CoveredDune-Bed Flow,” Proc. XXVIth Congress of the IAHR, 1, Thomas Telford, London, 11-15 September1995, pp. 200-205 (Reprint 1153).

Haferman, J.L., Smith, T.F., and Krajewski, W.F., “Radiative Properties of Atmospheric Particles withApplication to Microwave Satellite Remote Sensing of Precipitation,” Preparing for Global Change II: AMidwestern Perspective, G.R. Carmichael, G.E. Fol, and J.L. Schnoor, editors, Iowa City, IA, 7-8 April1994, pp. 117-125 (Reprint 1161).

Holly, F.M., Jr., “Sediment-Attached Contaminant Modelling in Watts Bar Reservoir,” Proc. XXVIthCongress of the IAHR, 4, Thomas Telford, London, 11-15 September 1995, pp. 254-259 (Reprint 1151).

Imamura, S., Nakayama, A., Nakato, T., and Ichinari, J., “Experiments and Numerical Analyses of VortexFlows Around Water Intake,” Proc. 50th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (inJapanese), I I, Nagoya, Japan, 25-29 September 1995, pp. 20-1 to 20-2.

Kruger, A. and Krajewski, W.F., “VRAD: A Motif-Based Radar Data Browser,” Proc. 27th AMS Conf. onRadar Meteorology, Vail, CO, 9-13 October 1995, pp. 368-370 (Reprint 1157).

Meselhe, E.A., Patel, V.C., and Odgaard, A.J., “Three Dimensional Numerical model for Fish BypassStudies,” Proc. North American Water and Environment Congress ‘96, Anaheim, CA, 22-28 June 1996,(Reprint 1200).

Meselhe, E.A., Sotiropoulos, F., and Patel, V.C., "Three-Dimensional Numerical Model for Open-Channels," Proc. ASCE Waterpower '95 Conference, 3, San Francisco, CA, 25-28 July 1995, pp. 2315-2324 (Reprint 1145).

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Nakayama, A., Ichinari, J., Inamura, S., and Nakato, T., “Numerical Analysis of Intake Subsurface Vortex,”(in Japanese), Proc. 50th Annual Meeting Japan Soc. Civil Engrgs., I I, Matsuyama-City, Japan, 19-21September 1995, pp. 321-322.

Neary, V.S., Sotiropoulos, F., and Odgaard, A.J., "Predicting 3-D Flows at Lateral Water Intakes," Proc.ASCE Waterpower '95 Conference, San Francisco, CA, 25-28 July 1995, pp. 2305-2314 (Reprint 1144).

Nixon, W.A., “Improved Underbody Plowing,” NRC Transportation Research Circular, 447, 10thEquipment Management Workshop, 31 July - 3 August 1994, Portland, OR, pp. 42-49 (Reprint 1138).

Nixon, W.A. and Smithson, L., "A Methodology for Conducting Research into Winter HighwayMaintenance," Proc. 1996 Semisesquicentennial Transportation Conference, Ames, IA, 13-14 May 1996,pp. 188-191 (Reprint 1180).

Odgaard, A.J. and Wang, Y., “Sediment Management in Rivers Using Submerged Vanes,” Proc. XXVIthCongress of the IAHR, 4, Thomas Telford, London, UK, 11-15 September 1995, pp. 60-65 (Reprint1152).

Patel, V.C. “A Review of Experimental Evidence on Longitudinal Curvature Effects in Turbulent BoundaryLayers,” Proc. 50th Anniversary Conference of KSME, Seoul, Korea, 2-4 November 1995, pp. 137-159(Reprint 1158).

Schnoor, Jerald L., “Global Environmental Change,” Proc. Issues and Directions in Hydraulics, Iowa City,IA, 22-24 May 1995, pp. 269-277 (Reprint 1140).

Sinha, S.K., Sotiropoulos, F., and Odgaard, A.J., "A Multiblock Numerical Model for Natural Rivers," Proc.ASCE Waterpower '95 Conference, San Francisco, CA, 25-28 July 1995, pp. 2325-2334 (Reprint 1146).

Tsou, J., Cherian, M.P., Ettema, R. and Nakato, T., “Review of Sediment Problems at Water Intakes,”Proc. 58th American Power Generation Conference, 58-II, Chicago, IL, 9-11 April 1996, pp. 887-892(Reprint 1218).

Walter, J.A. and Patel, V.C., “Three-Dimensional Wake of a Surface-Mounted Obstacle,” Proc. ASMEFluids Engineer Division Conference on Separated and Complex Flows, 217, Hilton Head, 13-18 August1995, SC, pp. 129-136 (Reprint 1156).

Weber, L.J., Weitkamp, D., Hay, D., Elder, R., Odgaard, A.J., and Parameswar, C., "Development of aJuvenile Fish Outfall Structure," Proc. ASCE Waterpower '95 Conference, San Francisco, CA, 25-28 July1995, pp. 47-56 (Reprint 1142).

Weber, L.J. and Nixon, ,W.A., “Hysteretic Behavior in Ice Under Fatigue Loading,” Proc. 15th Intl. OMAEConference, IV, 15, Florence, Italy, June 1996, pp. 75-81 (Reprint 1198).

Whelan, A.E. and Nixon, W.A., “Evaluating J-Integrals for Ice-Substrate Interface Cracks Using FiniteElement Analysis,” Proc. POAC 95, 13th Intl. Conference, 3, Murmansk, Russia, 15-18 August 1995.

Whelan, A.E. and Nixon, W.A., “Preliminary Results of Ice-Aluminum Interfacial Fracture ToughnessTesting,” Proc. 13th Intl. OMAE Conf, IV, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1995, pp. 151-157 (Reprint 1139).

Zhang, Z.J. and Stern, F., "Wave-Induced Separation," Proc. ASME Fluids Engineering DivisionConference, San Francisco, CA, November 1995, pp. 159-173 (Reprint 1183).

PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES

Anagnostou, E.N., Krajewski, W.F., and Ogden, F.L., "Simulation of Radar Remote Sensing of Rainfall asa Framework for Runoff Studies," Third Intl. Symp. on Hydrological Applications of Weather Radar, SanPaulo, Brazil, 20-23 August 1995.

Borga, M., Anagnostou, E.N., and Krajewski, W.F., "Validation of a Method for Vertical Profile ofReflectivity Identification Using Simulation," Third Intl. Symp. on Hydrological Applications of WeatherRadar, San Paulo, Brazil, 20-23 August 1995.

Krajewski, W.F., “Rainfall Estimation Using Weather Radar and Ground Stations,” Third Intl. Symp.Hydrologic Applications of Weather Radars, invited keynote lecture, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 20-23 August 1995.

Longo, J. and Stern, F., “Yaw Effects on Model-Scale Ship Flow,” 21st ONR Symp. on NavalHydrodynamics, Trondheim, Norway, 24-28 June 1996.

Moszkowicz, S., Krajewski, W.F., and Ciach, G.J., “Comparison of Mean Areal Rainfall Estimated UsingRaingages and Radar,” Third Intl Symp. on Hydrologic Applications of Weather Radars, Sao Paulo, Brazil,20-23 August 1995.

Macagno, E.O., “Flow in the Art, ,Science and Technology of Leonardo da Vinci,” Symp. Leonardo daVinci, Kunst, Wissenschaft und Technik in der Natur, Wissenschaftszentrum Nordhein-Westfallen, Essen,Germany, 3-4 August 1995.

Macagno, M., “Mathematics and Motion, Matematica che si prova col moto,” Symp. Leonardo da Vinci,Kunst, Wissenschaft und Technik in der Natur, Wissenschaftszentrum Nordhein-Westfallen, Essen,Germany, 3-4 August 1995.

Macagno, E.O., “Esegesi e valutazione della scienza dell’acqua nel Codice Leicester,” Convegno sulCodice Leicester, CARIPLO, Milano, Italy, 1 December 1995. (Keynote lecture on Exegesis andEvaluation of the Codex Leicester.)

Mutel, C.F., “Fragile Giants: Restoring Our Land, Restoring Our Spirit,” State Historical Society of IowaLecture Series, Des Moines, IA, 14 April 1996.

Mutel, C.F., “Roots,” Dedication of Sylvan Runkel State Preserve, Onawa, IA, 2 June 1996.

Nixon, W.A. and Smithson, L., “A Methodology for Conducting Research into Winter HighwayMaintenance,” 1996 Semisequicentennial Transportation Conference, Ames, IA, 13-14 May 1996.

Paterson, E.G., Hyman, M., Stern, F., Carrica, P., Bonetto, F., Drew, D., and Lahey, Jr., R.T., “Near- andFar-Field CFD for a Naval Combatant Including Thermal Stratification and Two-Fluid Modeling,” 21st ONRSymp. on Naval Hydrodynamics, Trondheim, Norway, 24-28 June 1996.

Sirviente, A.I. and Patel, V.C., “Experiments in the Swirling Wake of a Self-Propelled Axisymmetric Body,“21st ONR Symp. on Naval Hydrodynamics, Trondheim, Norway, 23-28 June 1996.

Smith, B.T. and Ettema, R., “Ice-Cover Influence on Flow and Bedload Transport in Dune-Bed Channels,”Winter Environment of Regulated Rivers, Kamloops, British Columbia, August 1995.

Tsintikidis, D., Ciach, G.J., Krajewski, W.F., and Anagnostou, E.N., "Radar Anomalous Echo DetectionUsing Neural Networks," Third Intl Symp. on Hydrological Applications of Weather Radar, San Paulo,Brazil, 20-23 August 1995.

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DISCUSSIONS

Jain, S.C., Discussion of “Streambed Armoring,” by C.O. Chin, B.W. Melville, and A.J. Raudkivi, J.Hydraulic Engrg., March 1996, p. 175.

Muste, M., Discussion of “Turbulent Flow in Smooth-Wall Open-Channels with Different Slope,” by X. Li,Z. Dong, and C. Chen, J. Hydr. Res., 120, 2, February 1996, pp. 270-272.

BOOK PUBLICATIONS

BULLETINS

OTHER

Cherian, M.P., Ettema, R., and Nakato, T., “Review of Sediment Problems at Water Intakes,” Report No.TR-105201 Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, 1996 (Reprint 1150).

Ettema, R., Book Review of “Canadian Habbakuk Project,” by Gold, L., ASCE J. Cold Regions Engrg., 10,January 1996, pp. 58-59.

Ettema, R. and Crissman, R.D., “Hydropower and Ice on the Upper Niagara River,” ASCE J. Cold RegionsEngrg., 9, 1, March 1995, pp. 1-3.

Macagno, E.O., Review of “Out of Galileo: The Science of Waters,” by Cesare S. Maffioli, Technology andCulture, 37, 2, April 1996, pp. 348-349.

Macagno, E.O., Discussions in Issues and Directions in Hydraulics, Eds. T. Nakato & R. Ettema, A.A.Balkema, Rotterdam, 1996, pp. 90-91, 357-358, 413-141, 423-424.

Mutel, C.F. “A Rich, Gentle and Watered Land,” in Iowa: A Celebration of Land, People, and Purpose,edited by P. Johnson, Meredith Publishing Services, 1995, pp. 22-51.

Mutel, C.F., “Elegy for Milver,” Family Reunion: Essays on Iowa, edited by T. Morain, Iowa State UniversityPress, 1995, pp. 225-233.

Mutel, C.F., IOWATCH, Newsletter of the Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, TheUniversity of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, Fall 1995, Spring 1996.

Nakato, T., “Design of Sediment-Control Submerged Vanes for the Raccoon River Water Intake for theDes Moines Water Works,” A letter report, 22 September 1995.

Nakato, T., Rosenberger, H., and Ettema, R., “Inverted Draft Tubes to Improve Suction Performance ofVertical Pumps,” E.P.R.I. Technical Report, 106266, May 1996 (Reprint 1196).

Nixon, W.A., “Winter Highway Maintenance,” Editorial in ASCE J. Cold Regions Engineering, 9, 3,September 1995, pp. 105-106.

Nixon, W.A. and Wei, Y.-C., “Snow Plow Cutting Edge Evaluation,” South Dakota DOT Report No. SD95-14F, April 1996, 26 pages (Reprint 1221).

Zufelt, J. and Ettema, R., “Model Ice Materials,” Report No. 96-1, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research andEngineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1996 (Reprint 1179).

PH.D. THESES ACCEPTED

Brockway, Charles G., “An Evaluation of Streamflow Reconstructions for Estimation of Drought Statistics,”December 1995 (A.A. Bradley).

Haferman, Jeffrey L., “A Polarized Multi-Dimensional Discrete-Ordinates Radiative Transfer model forRemote Sensing Applications,” December 1995 (T.F. Smith and W.F. Krajewski).

Liu, C.C., “Numerical Analysis of Error Quantification and Propagation in Radar Remote Sensing forRainfall Estimation,” December 1995 (W.F. Krajewski).

Longo, Joseph F., “Effects of Yaw on Model-Scale Ship Flows,” May 1996 (F. Stern).

Muste, Marian, “Particle and Liquid Velocity Measurements in Sediment-Laden Flows With a DiscriminatorLaser-Doppler Velocimeter,” August 1995 (V.C. Patel and R.N. Parthasarathy).

Neary, Vincent S., "Numerical Modeling of Diversion Flows," December 1995 (A. Jacob Odgaard).

Sinha, S.K., “Three-Dimensional Numerical Model for Turbulent Flows Through River Reaches ofComplex Bathymetry,” May 1996 (A.J. Odgaard and F. Sotiropoulos).

Zufelt, Jon, “Ice Jam Dynamics,” May 1996 (R. Ettema).

M.S. THESIS ACCEPTED

Bauer, Deborah I., “Subsurface Vortex Suppression in Water Intakes with Multiple-Pump Sumps,” May1996 (T. Nakato, R. Ettema).

Den Bleyker, Jeffrey S., “Mitigation of Predation at a Juvenile Bypass Outfall Site,” May 1996 (L.J. Weberand A.J. Odgaard).

Fuller, Brady, “Nitrogen Modeling in One-Dimensional Unsteady Flow,” May 1996 (F.M. Holly, Jr.).

Potter, James D., “Measurement of Ice Scraping Forces on Snow-Plow Underbody Blade,” May 1996(W.A. Nixon).

Steurer, Tracy L., “A GIS-Based Study of Sediment Transport in the North Branch of Ralston Creek Usingthe Answers Model,” May 1996 (F. Weirich).

Walker, William K., "Continuous Long-Term Simulation to Determine the Frequency and Severity ofExtreme River Temperatures," May 1996 (A.A. Bradley).

Zhang, Zijie “Wave-Induced Separation,” August 1995 (F. Stern).

M.S. WITHOUT THESES

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IIHR SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

Date Speaker Affiliation Topic8/11/95 Dr. Yusuke Tahara University of Osaka

Prefecture, JapanThe Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics

8/18/95 Dr. Akihiko Nakayama Kobe University, Japan Inlet Vortex

9/1/95 Dr. Paolo Billi University of Florence,Italy

Slope Processes, Sediment Transport,and Channel Morphology of a SteepStream in the Dolomites (Italy)

9/8/95 Prof. Hyoung-Tae Kim Chungnam NationalUniversity, Korea

A Hybrid Discretization Scheme forThree-Dimensional IncompressibleNavier-Stokes Equations at HighReynolds Number

9/22/95 Dr. Eric Barron Pennsylvania StateUniversity

Water and Global Change

9/29/95 Prof. Donald A. Drew Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute

Modeling of Multiphase Flow

10/6/95 Dr. John B. Parrish The University of Iowa A Methodology for Automated Control ofSloping Canals

10/13/95 Dr. Myron Davis The University of Texas-Austin

Parallel Spectral Multilevel TechniquesApplied to the Stream Function-VorticityEquations

10/27/95 Dr. Ichiro Fujita Gifu University, Japan Surface Flow Measurement by PIV

11/3/95 Mr. Robin Middlemis-Brown

USGS, Iowa City U.S. Geological Survey’s Activities inIowa

11/10/95 Mr. EmmanouilAnagnostou

The University of Iowa Stratiform/Convective ClassificationUsing SSM/I 85 Ghz BrightnessTemperature Observations

11/10/95 Mr. Fangbiao Lin The University of Iowa Strongly-Coupled Multigrid Method for 3-D Incompressible Flows Using Near-Wall Turbulence Closures

11/17/95 Dr. Victor Sapozhnikov St. Anthony FallsHydraulics Lab

Self-Affinity in Braided Rivers

12/1/95 Dr. Jiang Luo Pennsylvania StateUniversity

Analysis of Streamline Curvature Effectson Turbulent Duct Flows

1/26/96 Dr. Louis F. Rossi Northwestern University A Higher Order Vortex Method Based onElliptical Gaussian Functions

2/2/96 Dr. Marco Borga University of Padova,Italy

On the Use of Radar Rainfall Estimatesfor Hydrological Modeling

2/9/96 Dr. Allen Bradley The University of Iowa Regional Frequency Analysis forDetecting Climatic Trends in HydrologicExtremes

2/16/96 Dr. Philip E.O. Buelow Pennsylvania StateUniversity

Convergence Enhancement of Euler andNavier-Stokes Algorithms

2/23/96 Dr. Michael A. Stevens Boulder, CO A Better Instrument Makes for aDifferent River-Some Field Experienceswith an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler

3/1/96 Dr. Francisco J. Sióes University of Mississippi Selected Aspects About theDevelopment and Validation of 3D FlowModels for Open Channels

3/8/96 Dr. Deva K. Borah Illinois State WaterSurvey

Hydrologic and Nonpoint SourcePollution Modeling of Agricultural andRural Watersheds

3/20/96 Dr. M. Hinatsu Ship Research Institute,Japan

Recent Activities in CFD at ShipResearch Institute

4/12/96 Dr. Anatol Roshko California Institute ofTechnology

A View of the Problem of Turbulence

4/16/96 Dr. Larry J. Weber The University of Iowa Recent Developments in Juvenile FishPassage on the Columbia River

4/19/96 Dr. Kaye Brubaker U.S. Department ofAgriculture

Surface Energy Budget and SpatialAnalysis in an Operational Snowmelt-Runoff Model

4/26/96 Ms. Jennifer Jacobs Cornell University Evaluation of Remotely Sensed Data forUse in Evaporation Calculations inRegional Hydrology

4/29/96 Dr. Hanadi Rifai Rice University Modeling Natural Attenuation ofPetroleum Hydrocarbons with Multi-Electron Acceptors

5/3/96 Dr. Philip Roberts Georgia Institute ofTechnology

Modeling Coastal Dispersion

5/6/96 Dr. Song-Ping Zhu University ofWollongong, Australia

Some Modeling Exercises of CoastalWaves and Currents, and RelatedEnvironmental Engineering Problems

5/9/96 Dr. William Eichinger Los Alamos NationalLaboratory

Surface-Atmosphere Interactions: TheNeed for Remote Sensing

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IIHR SENIOR STAFF

Below, Paul, Sr. AccountantBradley, A. Allen, Assistant Professor, Research EngineerChen, L.D., Professor, Chairman, Mechanical Engineering

* DeJong, Darian, Engineer IEttema, Robert, Professor, Research Engineer

* Fujita, Ichiro, Visiting ProfessorGoss, James, Engineer IIIHolly, Forrest M. Jr., Professor, Research EngineerHouser, Douglas, Engineer IIJain, Subhash C., Professor, Research EngineerJanssen, Marlene, Administrative AssociateJohnson, J. Kent, Assistant Research ScientistKrajewski, Witold F., Associate Professor, Research EngineerKruger, Anton, Postdoctoral AssociateLandweber, Louis, Professor EmeritusMacagno, Enzo O., Professor EmeritusMacagno, Matilde, Scientist EmeritusMarshall, Jeffrey S., Associate Professor, Research Engineer

* Matel, Mark, Systems Programmer IMcDonald, Donald B., Professor EmeritusMeselhe, Ehab, Postdoctoral Associate

* Muste, Marian, Postdoctoral AssociateMutel, Cornelia, Program AssociateNakato, Tatsuaki, Adjunct Professor, Associate Director, Research ScientistNixon, Wilfrid A., Associate Professor, Research EngineerOdgaard, A. Jacob, Associate Dean, College of Engineering, Professor, Research EngineerParrish, John, Postdoctoral AssociatePatel, Virendra C., University of Iowa Foundation Distinguished Professor, DirectorPaterson, Eric, Postdoctoral AssociateSchnoor, Jerald, Professor, Research Engineer

* Sinha, Sanjiv, Postdoctoral Associate** Sotiropoulos, Fotis, Postdoctoral Associate* Spasojevic, Miodrag, Postdoctoral Associate

Sreedhar, Madhu, Postdoctoral AssociateStern, Fred, Professor, Research Engineer

* Tamai, Masahiro, Visiting Professor* ** Trujilio, Hector, Visiting Professor

Weber, Larry, Assistant Research ScientistWei, Yingchang, Postdoctoral AssociateWeirich, Frank, Associate Professor of Geography, Adjunct Professor Civil and Environmental

Engineering, Research EngineerWilson, Mark A., Data Systems Coordinator

* Yabushita, Kazuki, Visiting ProfessorZhang, D.H., Postdoctoral AssociateZhang, You-Kuan, Professor of Geology, Research Engineer

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GRADUATE STUDENTS/ASSISTANTS AND FELLOWS

Allen, Mark Graduate Student C.E.E.Anagnostou, Emmanouil Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Ansar, Mathahel Ag Mohamed Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Azcona, Alejandro Graduate Student C.E.E.Bagherzadeh Graduate Student C.E.E.Barkdoll, Brian Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Barry, Robert Graduate Student C.E.E.

** Bauer, Deborah Graduate Student C.E.E.* Braileanu, Florin Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.** Brockway, Charles Hunter Rouse Fellow C.E.E.** Cha, Eric Graduate Research Assistant M.E.

Chahande, Ashutash Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Chen, Bin Graduate Research Assistant M.E.Chen, Chiow-Chuyan Graduate Research Assistant M.E.Chen, Hongbo Graduate Research Assistant M.E.Cheng, C.C. Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Choi, Taehoon Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Ciach, Grzegorz Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Constantinesu, George Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.

* Cui, Jie Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.** DenBleyker, Jeff Graduate Student C.E.E.

Dolphin, Garth Graduate Student M.E.Dung, Ta Graduate Student C.E.E.

** Fuller, Brady Graduate Student C.E.E.** Goodman, Brett Graduate Student C.E.E.

Gossler, Al Graduate Research Assistant M.E.* Grecu, Mircea Graduate Student C.E.E.* Greimann, Blair NASA Fellow C.E.E.** Haferman, Jeffrey Graduate Student M.E.

Hamdy, Usama Graduate Student C.E.E.Hiranmayer, K. Graduate Student C.E.E.Holman, Jennifer Undergraduate Student C.E.E.Huang, Hanping Graduate Research Assistant M.E.

* Huang, Jianchun Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Johnson, Tim Graduate Research Assistant M.E.Kim, You-Gon Graduate Research Assistant M.E.Krishnamoorthy, Srikanth Graduate Research Assistant M.E.Lin, Fangbiao Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.

** Liu, Chunyan Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.** Longo, Joseph Graduate Research Assistant M.E.* Mannheim, Carl Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.

McCauley, William Graduate Student C.E.E.McCollum, Jeff Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Mohammad, Ejaz Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.

** Muste, Marian Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.** Neary, Vincent Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.* Pagano, Anne Graduate Student C.E.E.** Potter, Jim Graduate Student C.E.E.

Rhee, Shin-Hyung Graduate Research Assistant M.E.* Shi, Zhongwei Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.** Sinha, Sanjiv Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.

Sirviente, Ana Graduate Student M.E.** Steurer, Tracy Graduate Student C.E.E.

Subramani, Anil Graduate Student M.E.Unnikrishna, P.V. Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.

** Walker, William Graduate Student C.E.E.

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** Walter, Joel Graduate Student M.E.Whelan, Andrew Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.Wright, Scott Graduate Student C.E.E.

** Zhang, Zijie Graduate Research Assistant M.E.* Zhao, Hongbiao Graduate Research Assistant C.E.E.* Zhao, Pinghua Graduate Research Assistant M.E.

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