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propagation of inertial waves and the flow-control exercised by boundary layers. In particular, the paper on spin-up, with L.N. Howard, is among the most often cited in the literature. His research monograph on this subject, continues to stimulate research and to support scientific and technological applications.
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Scientific interests and industrial experience was synthesized in a patent for a centrifuge that separates, sorts and fractionates different particle species of a mixture in a truly continuous manner by means of an internal cascade of particle/flow diversions. He successfully constructed a patented
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In 1962, motivated by a technological difficulty with a fluid gyroscope, Greenspan initiated an inquiry of rotating fluids. The result of which, was a complete and compact theory, supported by simple yet profound experiments. These experiments demonstrated counter-intuitive results regarding
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Greenspan's academic career began with an investigation of waves on beaches (with G. F. Carrier). The result of this investigation, a now classical exact solution of the nonlinear theory, established conditions for the breaking of waves and as such remains a key element of tsunami research.
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To assist cancer researchers, Dr. Greenspan formulated a theory of tissue fluid dynamics to explain the growth, form, and function of tumor nodules.
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to describe the structure and role of the complex boundary layers, and the upstream precursor caused by the propagation of
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Greenspsn, H. P. and Howard, L. N. 1963 On a time dependent motion of a rotating fluid J. Fluid Mech. 17, pp 385–404.
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Greenspan, H. P. 1972 Models for the growth of a solid tumor by diffusion Stud. Appl. Math. 51, 317–340
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Greenspan, H. P. "The theory of rotating fluids" Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, England (1968).
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His study of the interaction of fluids and electromagnetism, was among the earliest in the field of
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prototype of an industrial machine at MIT that demonstrated the feasibility of the basic concept.
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in 1953. He earned his master's degree in 1954 and his Ph.D. in 1956, under supervision of
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Born in 1933 in New York, he received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from
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Brooklyn
City College of New York
Harvard University
Fluid dynamics
Magnetohydrodynamics
Centrifugal Separation
Applied Mathematics
MIT
Harvard
Doctoral advisor
G.F. Carrier
Joseph Pedlosky
Brooklyn, New York
applied mathematician
Professor
emeritus
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
CCNY
G.F. Carrier
Harvard University
C.C. Lin
Technion
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Caltech
Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm
magneto-hydrodynamics
Alfvén waves
Categories
1933 births
Living people

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