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In case you don’t know me…

My name is Michel Voßkuhle. I did a PhD in Physics at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon under the supervision of A. Pumir and E. Lévêque. At the moment I am employed by umlaut as a test engineer and software developer. Our main customers are in the automotive industry.

About this site

On this website I provide information which I think someone entering my name in a search engine would be interested in. If you do not find what you are looking for, feel free to send me an email at <m.vosskuhle@gmail.com>.

Portrait of Michel Voßkuhle

Publications

Voßkuhle M, Pumir A, Lévêque E, & Wilkinson M, “Collision rate for suspensions at large Stokes numbers – comparing Navier–Stokes and synthetic turbulence”.

J. Turbul., vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 15–25, 2015.

Taylor and Francis’ copyright forbids posting of published journal articles. Here, you’ll find an “Accepted Manuscript” that has been adapted to resemble the published version in most details.

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Voßkuhle M, Pumir A, Lévêque E, & Wilkinson M, “Prevalence of the sling effect for enhancing collision rates in turbulent suspensions”.

J. Fluid Mech., vol. 749, p. 841, 2014.

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Voßkuhle M, Lévêque E, Wilkinson M, & Pumir A, “Multiple collisions in turbulent flows”.

Phys. Rev. E, vol. 88, p. 063008, 2013.

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Friedrich R, Voßkuhle M, Kamps O, & Wilczek M, “Two-point vorticity statistics in the inverse cascade of two-dimensional turbulence”.

Physics of Fluids, vol. 24, no. 12, p. 125101, 2012.

(Copyright (2012) American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the authors and the American Institute of Physics.)

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Friedrich R, Daitche A, Kamps O, Lülff L, Voßkuhle M, & Wilczek M, “The Lundgren–Monin–Novikov hierarchy: Kinetic equations for turbulence”.

Comptes Rendus Physique, vol. 13, no. 9–10, pp. 929–953, 2012.

(Elsevier’s author rights forbid posting of published journal articles. Here, you’ll find the ArXiv e-print.)

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Voßkuhle M, Pumir A, & Lévêque E, “Estimating the Collision Rate of Inertial Particles in a Turbulent Flow: Limitations of the ‘Ghost Collision’ Approximation”.

Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 318, no. 5, p. 052024, 2011.

(Published under licence in Journal of Physics: Conference Series by IOP Publishing Ltd.)

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Voßkuhle M, Kamps O, Wilczek M, & Friedrich R, “Statistical Properties of Velocity Increments in Two-Dimensional Turbulence”.

In: Progress in Turbulence III ed. by Peinke J, Oberlack M, Talamelli A. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol. 131. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010, pp. 37–40.

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Other documents

PhD defense presentation: “Particle collisions in turbulent flows”

For my PhD defense at the ENS de Lyon I was required to present my work in a 45 minute talk. I have been asked for the slides a couple of times, so I decided to make them available here.

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PhD thesis: “Particle collisions in turbulent flows”

I prepared my PhD thesis under the supervision of A. Pumir and E. Lévêque at the ENS de Lyon (France). It has been published online and is available as: tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00946618.

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Diplomarbeit: “Statistische Analysen zweidimensionaler Turbulenz”

A weboptimized and in some details corrected version of my “Diplomarbeit”. I prepared it in the group of R. Friedrich at the Westfälische Wilhelms–Universität Münster (Germany). It carries the title Statistische Analysen zweidimensionaler Turbulenz, which translates to Statistical analysis of two-dimensional Turbulence.

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