Volume 25, Issue 4 No AccessRotational Flowfields in Porous Channels with Arbitrary Headwall InjectionTony Saad and Joseph MajdalaniTony Saad University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388Search for more papers by this author and Joseph Majdalani University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:23 May 2012https://doi.org/10.2514/1.41926SectionsRead Now ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload citationTrack citations ShareShare onFacebookXLinked InRedditEmail About Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsSee PDF for referencesCited byVorticoacoustic waves in axisymmetric porous tubes with arbitrary suction10 March 2025 | Physics of Fluids, Vol. 37, No. 3Solid Rocket Motor Internal Ballistics Using a Vortex Particle Method Griffin A. DiMaggio , Roy J. Hartfield and Vivek Ahuja 8 June 2023On the compressible biglobal stability of the mean flow motion in porous channels11 February 2022 | Physics of Fluids, Vol. 34, No. 2The Impact of Vapor Blockage on the Outflow Rate of Screen Channel Liquid Acquisition Devices18 February 2022 | Micromachines, Vol. 13, No. 2Solid Rocket Motor Internal Ballistics with a Surface-Vorticity Solver Griffin A. DiMaggio , Roy J. Hartfield , Joseph Majdalani and Vivek Ahuja 29 December 2021Solid rocket motor internal ballistics using an enhanced surface-vorticity panel technique29 October 2021 | Physics of Fluids, Vol. 33, No. 10Efficient Solution Approach for Internal BallisticsRoy J. Hartfield, Griffin A. DiMaggio and Joe Majdalani17 August 2020Compressible integral representation of rotational and axisymmetric rocket flow9 November 2016 | Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 809Local Linear Stability Analysis of Non-Circular Injection-Driven Channel FlowsMaxime Bouyges, François Chedevergne and Grégoire Casalis22 July 2016Generalized Trkalian Flows: Swirling Motion in Rockets with Arbitrary Headwall InjectionOrie M. Cecil and Joseph Majdalani22 July 2016Analytical Model for Steady Flow through a Porous Liquid Acquisition Device Channel1 Jan 2016Bibliography1 Jan 2016Previously Reported Porous Channel Solutions1 Jan 2016Analytical model for steady flow through a finite channel with one porous wall with arbitrary variable suction or injection30 December 2014 | Physics of Fluids, Vol. 26, No. 12Rotational Approximation of the Taylor-Culick Profile for Rockets with Noncircular GrainsJoseph Majdalani and Eric M. Van Horn25 July 2014Asymptotic Adaptation of the Taylor-Culick Mean Flow Profile to Rockets with Non-Circular Grain PerforationsJoseph Majdalani12 July 2013Some thoughts on the pressure integration requirements of the Navier–Stokes equations12 November 2012 | Fluid Dynamics Research, Vol. 44, No. 6On the compressible Hart-McClure and Sellars mean flow motions6 September 2012 | Physics of Fluids, Vol. 24, No. 9Axially Traveling Waves in Porous Tubes with Arbitrary Crossflow VelocityNadim Zgheib and Joseph Majdalani15 November 2012Extension of Kelvin's Minimum Energy Theorem to Flows with Open RegionsTony Saad and Joe Majdalani13 November 2012Pressure Integration Rules and Restrictions for the Navier-Stokes EquationsTony Saad and Joe Majdalani13 November 2012On the Lagrangian optimization of wall-injected flows: from the Hart–McClure potential to the Taylor–Culick rotational motion21 October 2009 | Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, Vol. 466, No. 2114 What's Popular Volume 25, Number 4July 2009 Metrics Crossmark TopicsAerodynamicsAerospace SciencesAerothermodynamicsComputational Fluid DynamicsEquations of Fluid DynamicsFlow RegimesFluid DynamicsFluid MechanicsFluid Structure InteractionPyrolysisRocket EngineRocketrySolid-Propellant RocketTurbulenceTurbulence Models KeywordsNumerical SimulationSolid RocketsGas DynamicsCompressible FlowPropellant Burn RateRocketsFluid Structure InteractionInviscid Flow EquationsSolid Rocket MotorMathematical ModelsDigital Published online23 May 2012