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35-65, March 2014.Ĭallaway, D., Reeder, M., Greendyke, R., and Gosse, R., “Measurement and Analysis of Ablation of Solid Carbon Dioxide exposed to a Mach 3 Flow,” AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. Heffernen, J., Hartsfield, C., Reeder, M., Polanka, “Horizontally Issuing Diffusion Flames Characterized by OH-PLIF and Visualizations,” International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics, Vol. 111-123.įlora, T., Reeder, M., Lofthouse, A., Kraft, N., ‘Dynamic Store Release of Ice Models from a Cavity into Mach 2.9 Flow,’ Journal of Aircraft, Vol. Rutledge, J.L., Francis, S.A., Reeder, M.F., Petrosky, J.C., Babis, B.W., and Tryon, T.A., “Improved Method of Investigating Thermal Radiation Effects on Military Aircraft Skins,” Journal of Radiation Effects Research and Engineering, Vol. & Hill, R.R., “Using design of experiments methods for applied computational fluid dynamics: A case study,” Quality Engineering, Vol.

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& Reeder, M.F., “Sphere Release from a Rectangular Cavity at Mach 2.22 Freestream Conditions,” AIAA Journal of Aircraft, Vol. Reeder, M.F., Hoskins, C., Sherer, S., Hagen, B., “Analysis of Mach 3 Flow Over a Hemispherical Pylon,” Journal of Defense Research and Engineering, Vol. Semmelmayer, F., Reeder, M.F., and Seymour, R., “Determination of a probability distribution for pressure scanner noise and digitization uncertainty reporting” Meas. Reeder, Ryan Schmit, Ian Maatz, and Rudy Johnson, “Flight Tests of Passive Flow Control for Suppression of Cavity Aeroacoustics,” AIAA Journal of Aircaft, Vol. 38-46.ĭaniel Prudhomme, Daniel Chin, Mark F. Hill, J.L., Hsu, P.S., Jiang, N., Grib, S.W., Roy, S., Borg, M., Thomas, L., Reeder, M., Schumaker, S.A., “Hypersonic N 2 boundary layer flow velocity profile measurements using FLEET,” Applied Optics, Vol. Oddo, R., Hill, J.L., Reeder, M.F, Chin, D., Embrador, J., Komives, J., Tufts, M., Borg, M., and Jewell, J.S., “Effect of Surface Cooling on Second-mode Dominated Hypersonic Boundary Layer Transition,” Experiments in Fluids, Vol.

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He has co-authored articles published in a variety of journals including the Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Experiments in Fluids, The AIAA Journal of Aircraft, The AIAA Journal of Propulsion and Power, The AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Physics of Fluids, NASA Tech Briefs, and Chemical Engineering Progress. He has four patents to his credit, is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Ohio, and is a member of AIAA and ASME.Īir Force Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsĪssistant Professor, September, 2002 – September 2008Īssociate Professor, September 2008 – September 2014 Reeder’s research interests include all aspects of experimental fluid mechanics with an emphasis on applications involving wind tunnel testing, mixing enhancement for combustion, and micro air vehicles. Reeder served as an NRC Research Associate at NASA Glenn and subsequently as the manager of R&D for a manufacturer of industrial mixing equipment. Dr. BS, Mechanical Engineering, West Virginia University, 1989 MS, Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University, 1991 PhD, Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University, 1994. Prior to taking a position with AFIT, Dr.













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