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Jason S. Howell
Assistant Professor
Department of
Mathematics
College of Charleston
Office: Robert Scott Small Building (RSS) 357
Postal Mail: Department of Mathematics
College of Charleston
66 George Street
Charleston, SC 29424
Courier (UPS/FedEx): Department of Mathematics
College of Charleston
175 Calhoun Street
Robert Scott Small Building, Room 339
Charleston, SC 29401
Phone: (843) 953-1016
Fax: (843) 953-1410
howelljs at cofc dot edu
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Welcome to my home page!
Quick
Links:
- Some posters presented by undergraduate students on research projects:
Plot of the magnitude of the velocity (upper left) and axial component
(x-direction) of the stress (upper right) of a steady viscoelastic
fluid flow in a simple planar channel with an enlargement (motivated by
a simple model of a small arterial aneurysm). This component of
the stress is the most pronounced at the entrance and exit of the
enlargement. The magnitude of the shear stress (below) of the
viscoelastic fluid along the upper wall is significantly different than
that of a Newtonian fluid, despite having an almost identical velocity
field.
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