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Philip Morris

Professor Emeritus

Affiliation(s):

  • Aerospace Engineering

243 ECoRE Building

pjm@psu.edu

814-863-0157

Personal or Departmental Website

Research Areas:

Aeroacoustics; Computational and Experimental Fluid Dynamics

Interest Areas:

Aeroacoustics, numerical simulation, hydrodynamic stability, turbulence modeling.

 
 

 

Education

  • BS, Aeronautics, University of Southampton, 1967
  • MS, Acoustics, University of Southampton, 1968
  • Ph D, Aeronautics, University of Southampton, 1971

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Alan T Wall, Kent L Gee, Philip J Morris, Tim Colonius and K Todd Lowe, 2022, "introduction to the special issue on supersonic jet noise", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 151, pp. 11
  • Nick Scupski, Junichi Akatsuka, Dennis K McLaughlin and Philip J Morris, 2022, "Experiments with Rectangular Supersonic Jets with Potential Noise Reduction Technology", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 151, (1)
  • Goong Chen, Jing Yang, Alexey Sergeev, Mingwei Wang, Chunqui Wei, Jean Yeh, Philip J Morris, Noah Fournier, Yining Chen, Xingong Cheng, Donghui Yang, Shuhuang Xiang and Marlan O Scully, 2021, "Coupled Crash Mechanics and Biomechanics for Aircraft Structures and Passengers", Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 101
  • Goong Chen, Gong Gu, Hichem Hajaiej, Philip J Morris, Eric G Paterson and Alexey Sergeev, 2021, "OpenFOAM computation of interacting wind turbine flows and control (I): free rotating case", International Journal of Hydromechatronics, 4, (1), pp. 26
  • Chitrarth Prasad and Philip J Morris, 2021, "Steady Active Control of Noise Radiation from Highly Heated Supersonic Jets", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 149, (2), pp. 12
  • Yao Jin, Fei Liao, Jinsheng Cai and Philip J Morris, 2020, "Investigation on rod-airfoil noise with high-order cell-centered finite difference method and acoustic analogy", Aerospace Science and Technology, 102
  • Chitrarth Prasad and Philip J Morris, 2020, "A study of noise reduction mechanisms of fluid insert jets", Journal of Sound and Vibration, 476
  • Chitrarth Prasad and Philip J Morris, 2019, "Effect of Fluid Injection on Turbulence and Noise Reduction of a Supersonic Jet", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A
  • Dennis K McLaughlin, Philip J Morris and Steven Martens, 2019, "Scaled Demonstration of Fluid Insert Noise Reduction for Tactical Fighter Aircraft Engines", Journal of Aircraft
  • Philip J Morris, 2017, "Dennis K. McLaughlin: some history and achievements", International Journal of Aeroacoustics, 17, (1-2), pp. 7-21
  • Anthony R Pilon, Russell Powers, Dennis K McLaughlin and Philip J Morris, 2017, "Design and analysis of a supersonic jet noise reduction concept", Journal of Aircraft, 54, (5), pp. 13
  • Seongkyu Lee, Kenneth S Brentner and Philip J Morris, 2017, "Long-Range and Nonlinear Propagation of Helicopter High-Speed Impulsive Noise", Journal of the American Helicopter Society, 62
  • Y Du and Philip J Morris, 2016, "Compact Disturbance Equations for Aeroacoustic Simulations", AIAA Journal, 54, (1), pp. 77-87
  • M K Isman, Philip J Morris and M Can, 2015, "Investigation of Laminar to Turbulent Transition Phenomena Effects on Impingement Heat Transfer", Heat and Mass Transfer
  • N Sikarwar and Philip J Morris, 2015, "The Use of an Adjoint Method for Optimization of Blowing in a Convergent-Divergent Nozzle", International Journal of Aeroacoustics, 14, (1&2), pp. 327-351
  • Y Du and Philip J Morris, 2015, "A New Block Interface Condition for Aeroacoustic Applications", AIAA Journal, 53, (6), pp. 1531-1543
  • C-W Kuo, D K McLaughlin, Philip J Morris and K Viswanathan, 2015, "Effects of Jet Temperature on Broadband Shock-Associated Noise", AIAA Journal, 53, (6), pp. 1515-1530
  • G Chen, C Gu, Philip J Morris, E G Paterson, A Sergeev, Y-C Wang and T Wierzbicki, 2015, "Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Water Entry of an Airliner", Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 62, (4), pp. 330-344
  • Y Du and Philip J Morris, 2015, "The Separation of Radiating and Non-Radiating Near-Field Pressure Fluctuations in Supersonic Jets", Journal of Sound and Vibration, 355, pp. 172-187
  • G Chen, Q Xiong, Philip J Morris, E G Paterson, A Sergeev and Y-C Wang, 2014, "OpenFOAM for Computational Fluid Dynamics", Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 61, (4), pp. 354-363
  • L Lopes, Philip J Morris and K S Brentner, 2014, "A Method for Predicting the Noise of a Tip-Jet Driven Rotor", Journal of the American Helicopter Society, 59, pp. 032004-1-10
  • Philip J Morris, D. K. McLaughlin and C.-W. Kuo, 2013, "Noise Reduction in Supersonic Jets by Nozzle Fluidic Inserts", Journal of Sound and Vibration, 332, pp. 3992-4003
  • S. Lee, K. S. Brentner and Philip J Morris, 2012, "Time-domain approach for acoustic scattering of rotorcraft noise", Journal of the American Helicopter Society, 57, pp. pp. 042001-1-12
  • S. A. E. Miller and Philip J Morris, 2012, "The prediction of broadband shock-associated noise including propagation effects", International Journal of Aeroacoustics, 11, (7&8), pp. 755-781
  • M. J. Hill, R. F. Kunz, R. B. Medvitz, R. F. Handschuh, L. N. Long, R. W. Noack and Philip J Morris, 2011, "CFD Analysis of Gear Windage Losses: Validation and Parametric Aerodynamic Studies", Journal of Fluids Engineering, 133, pp. 031103-1-031103-10
  • S. Lee, K. S. Brentner and Philip J Morris, 2011, "Assessment of Time-Domain Equivalent Source Method for Acoustic Scattering", AIAA Journal, 49, (9), pp. 1897-1906
  • S. K. Lee, Philip J Morris and K. S. Brentner, 2010, "Improved Algorithm for Nonlinear Sound Propagation with Aircraft and Helicopter Noise Applications", AIAA Journal, 48, (11), pp. 2586-2595
  • L. V. Lopes, K. S. Brentner and Philip J Morris, 2010, "A Framework for a Landing Gear Model and Acoustic Prediction", J. Aircraft, 47, (3), pp. 763-774
  • Philip J Morris, 2010, "The Instability of High Speed Jets", International Journal of Aeroacoustics, 9, (1&2), pp. 1-50
  • Philip J Morris and K. B. M. Q. Zaman, 2010, "Velocity measurements in jets with application to noise source modeling", Journal of Sound and Vibration, 329, (4), pp. 394-414
  • D. Papamoschou, Philip J Morris and D. K. McLaughlin, 2010, "Beamformed flow-acoustic correlations in a supersonic jet", AIAA Journal, 48, (10), pp. 2445-2453
  • S. K. Lee, K. S. Brentner and Philip J Morris, 2010, "Acoustic Scattering in the Time Domain Using an Equivalent Source Method", AIAA Journal, 48, (12), pp. 2772-2780
  • Philip J Morris and S. A. E. Miller, 2010, "Prediction of Broadband Shock-Associated Noise Using Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes Computational Fluid Dynamics", AIAA Journal, 48, (12), pp. 2931-2961
  • Philip J Morris, 2010, "Geoffrey Lilley: A Very Brief Biography", International Journal of Aeroacoustics, 9, (4&5), pp. 373-385
  • Philip J Morris, 2009, "A Note on the Noise Radiated by Large Scale Turbulent Structures in Subsonic and Supersonic Jets", International Journal of Aeroacoustics, 8, (4), pp. 301-316
  • S. A. E. Miller, J. Veltin, Philip J Morris and D. K. McLaughlin, 2009, "Assessment of Computational Fluid Dynamics for Supersonic Shock Containing Jets", AIAA Journal, 47, (11), pp. 2738-2746
  • S. K. Lee, K. S. Brentner, F. Farassat and Philip J Morris, 2009, "Analytic Formulation and Numerical Implementation of an Acoustic Pressure Gradient Prediction", Journal of Sound and Vibration, 319, (3-5), pp. 1200-1221
  • S. Saxena, Philip J Morris and K. Viswanathan, 2008, "A New Algorithm for the Nonlinear Propagation of Broadband Jet Noise", AIAA Journal, 47, (1), pp. 186-194
  • Philip J Morris, 2007, "Jet Noise Prediction: Past Present and Future", Canadian Acoustics, 35, (3), pp. 16-22
  • P. P. Rao and Philip J Morris, 2006, "Some Finite Element Applications in Frequency Domain Aeroacoustics", AIAA Journal, 44, (7), pp. 1643-1652
  • A. Agarwal and Philip J Morris, 2006, "Numerical Computation of the Linear Convective and Absolute Instability of Free-Shear Flows", Computers and Fluids, 35, pp. 1282-1289
  • A. Agarwal and Philip J Morris, 2006, "Broadband Noise From the Unsteady Flow in a Slat Cove", AIAA Journal, 44, (2), pp. 301-310
  • L. N. Long, Philip J Morris and A. Agarwal, 2004, "A Review of Parallel Computing in Computational Aeroacoustics", International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics, 18, (6), pp. 493-502
  • Philip J Morris, S. Boluriaan and C. M. Shieh, 2004, "Numerical Simulation of Minor Losses Due to a Sudden Contraction and Expansion in High Amplitude Acoustic Resonators", Acta Acustica united with Acustica, 90, pp. 393-409
  • A. Agarwal, Philip J Morris and R. Mani, 2004, "The Calculation of Sound Propagation in Nonuniform Flows: Suppression of Instability Waves", AIAA Journal, 42, (1), pp. 80-88
  • Christopher Nelson, Alan B Cain, Robert Dougherty, and Philip J Morris, , "Application of synthetic array techniques for improved simulations of hot supersonic jet noise", International Journal of Aeroacoustics, 16, (4-5), pp. 21
  • Kursat Kara, Daegyoum Kim and Philip J Morris, , "Flow Separation Control using Sweeping Jet Actuator", AIAA Journal

Conference Proceedings

  • Junichi Akatsuka, Scott Hromisin, Dennis K McLaughlin and Philip J Morris, 2019, "Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Jet Noise Reduction Using Fluid Inserts for Rectangular Nozzle with Aspect Ratio of 2", AIAA Paper 2019-2596
  • Yao Jin, Fei Liao, Jinsheng Cai and Philip J Morris, 2019, "Investigation of high-order cell-centered finite difference method for aeroacoustics"
  • Jessica Morgan, Dennis K McLaughlin and Philip J Morris, 2017, "Experimental results for supersonic jet noise reduction using fluidic inserts", AIAA, AIAA Paper 2017-3518
  • Scott Hromisin, Russell Powers, Dennis McLaughlin and Philip J Morris, 2017, "Experimental and numerical study of hard-wall corrugations for supersonic jet noise reduction", AIAA, AIAA Paper 2017-4042
  • Jessica Morgan, Dennis McLaughlin, Philip J Morris and Chitrarth Prasad, 2017, "Further Development of Supersonic Jet Noise Reduction Using Nozzle Fluidic Inserts", AIAA, AIAA Paper 2017-0683
  • Dennis McLaughlin, Philip J Morris and Steven Martens, 2016, "Extending fluidic insert noise reduction for tactical aircraft to industry-scale models"
  • Dennis McLaughlin, Philip J Morris and Steven Martens, 2016, "Extending on-demand noise reduction to industry scale for tactical aircraft", AIAA, AIAA Paper No. 2016-2990
  • Scott Hromisin, Jake Lampenfield, Dennis McLaughlin and Philip J Morris, 2016, "Experimental and numerical study of injector design and operation on supersonic jet noise reduction using fluidic corrugations", AIAA, AIAA Paper No. 2016-2989
  • Russell Powers, Scott Hromisin, Dennis K McLaughlin and Philip J Morris, 2016, "Mean velocity and turbulence measurements of supersonic jets with fluidic inserts", AIAA, pp. Paper No. 2016-0001
  • Scott Hromisin, Leighton Myers, Dennis McLaughlin and Philip J Morris, 2016, "A comparison of the aeroacoustic characteristics of free and impinging jets with noise reduction techniques", AIAA, AIAA Paper No. 2016-0526
  • Matthew Kapusta, Russell Powers, Philip J Morris and Dennis McLaughlin, 2016, "Numerical simulations for supersonic jet noise reduction", AIAA, AIAA Paper 2016-0758
  • B. Cheng, Y. Han, Kenneth S Brentner, Jose Palacios, Philip J Morris, D. Hanson and Michael P Kinzel, 2016, "Rotor broadband noise due to surface roughness during ice accretion", AIAA, AIAA Paper No. 2016-1270

Manuscripts

  • Y. Du, C. Kuo, Philip J Morris and D. K. McLaughlin, , "Simulations and measurements of the flow and noise in hot supersonic jets", Noise Control Engineering Journal

Other

  • Philip J Morris, 2017, "Jet Noise Prediction and Modeling"
  • Philip J Morris, 2015, "The Instability of High Speed Jets"
  • Philip J Morris and K. Viswanathan, 2013, "Jet Noise"
  • Philip J Morris, 2010, "Aerodynamic Noise"

Research Projects

Honors and Awards

  • Fellow, AIAA, 2002
  • Fellow, American Physical Society, 1995
  • Aeroacoustics Award, AIAA, 1999

Service

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About

Founded in 1965, Penn State's Graduate Program in Acoustics has become the leading resource for graduate education in acoustics in the United States. The interdisciplinary program leads to the degrees: Master of Engineering in Acoustics (M.Eng.), Master of Science in Acoustics (M.S.), and Doctor of Philosophy in Acoustics (Ph.D.)

Graduate Program in Acoustics

College of Engineering

The Pennsylvania State University

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