PhD Candidate, Aerospace Engineering
Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering
Contact Information
- Perkins 073E
- E-mail: jcarnes6@vols.utk.edu
Biography
BS, Aerospace Engineering, University of Tennessee: Knoxville
MS, Aerospace Engineering, University of Tennessee: Knoxville
Research Interests: Rotorcraft design and optimization, boundary layer transition modeling, Turbulence modeling, Rotor wake breakdown, Hybrid RANS/LES, Implicit large-eddy simulations of low-Reynolds number flows, Computational validation of low-to-high Reynolds number rotorcraft in hover and forward flight
Professional Interests: Design and development of advanced, Efficient rotorcraft vehicles
Publications
Forrest J. Mobley, Jared A. Carnes, and James G. Coder. “Modal Decomposition Analysis of Hovering Rotor Wake Breakdown”, AIAA SciTech 2021 Forum, Virtual, January 2021
Jared A. Carnes and James G. Coder. “Numerical Investigation of Unsteady Boundary Layer Transition on a Dynamically Pitching Rotor”, Vertical Flight Society Forum 76, Virtual, October 2020
Jared A. Carnes. “Computational Fluid Dynamics Assessment of Laminar-Turbulent Boundary Layer Transition and its Application to Rotorcraft”, University of Tennessee, Master’s Thesis, May 2020
Jared A. Carnes and James G. Coder. “Effect of Crossflow on the S-76 and PSP Rotors in Hover,” AIAA SciTech 2020 Forum, Orlando, FL, January 2020
Jared A. Carnes and James G. Coder. “Computational Assessment of Laminar-Turbulent Transition for a Rotor in Forward-flight Conditions”, Vertical Flight Society Forum 75, Philadelphia, PA, May 2019
Jared A. Carnes and James G. Coder. "Computational Assessment of the HVAB Rotor in Hover Using Laminar-Turbulent Transition Modeling", AIAA SciTech 2019 Forum, San Diego, CA, January 2019