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May 2013 CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL DATA Name: Michael P. Pa¨ ıdoussis Home address: 2930 Edouard Montpetit #PH2, Montreal, Qu´ e., H3T 1J7 Business address: Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University 817 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Qu´ ebec, Canada H3A 2K6 Date and place of birth: 20 August 1935; Nicosia, Cyprus EDUCATION Abet (Greek) Gymnasium, Cairo, Egypt (1947–1953) McGill University, Dept Mech. Engineering; (1953–1958) Montreal, P.Q., Canada University of Cambridge, Dept of Engineering; (1960–1963) Cambridge, U.K. DEGREES B.Eng. (Mech. Sciences), with honours; 1958. University scholar; Roy M. Wolvin scholar Ph.D. (Engineering); 1963 Thesis: “Oscillations of liquid-filled flexible tubes” Supervisors: Sir William Hawthorne, F.R.S., and T. Brooke Benjamin, F.R.S. NRC (Canada) scholar HONOURS AND AWARDS British Association Medal for High Distinction in Mech.Engineering, 1958. George Stephenson Prize for paper, awarded by I.Mech.E. (London), 1976. Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1985. Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, 1986. Fellow, Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering, 1986. Fellow, American Academy of Mechanics, 1991. Calvin W. Rice Lecturer and Special Life Fellow of ASME, 1992. Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada, 1993. Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics CANCAM Prize and Medal, 1995. The ASME Fluids Engineering Award and Medal, 1999. Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering, 2000. The Stanley Wilson Award for Excellence in Research, The College of the Bahamas, 2005 — to Dr LLeweln Curling and Professor M.P. Pa¨ ıdoussis.

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Page 1: PERSONAL DATA Name: Michael P. Pa doussis · CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL DATA Name: Michael P. Pa doussis Home address: 2930 Edouard Montpetit #PH2, Montreal, Qu e., H3T 1J7 Business

May 2013

CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL DATA

Name: Michael P. Paıdoussis

Home address: 2930 Edouard Montpetit #PH2, Montreal, Que., H3T 1J7

Business address: Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University817 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2K6

Date and place of birth: 20 August 1935; Nicosia, Cyprus

EDUCATION

Abet (Greek) Gymnasium, Cairo, Egypt (1947–1953)

McGill University, Dept Mech. Engineering; (1953–1958)Montreal, P.Q., Canada

University of Cambridge, Dept of Engineering; (1960–1963)Cambridge, U.K.

DEGREES

B.Eng. (Mech. Sciences), with honours; 1958.University scholar; Roy M. Wolvin scholar

Ph.D. (Engineering); 1963Thesis: “Oscillations of liquid-filled flexible tubes”Supervisors: Sir William Hawthorne, F.R.S., and

T. Brooke Benjamin, F.R.S.NRC (Canada) scholar

HONOURS AND AWARDS

British Association Medal for High Distinction in Mech.Engineering, 1958.George Stephenson Prize for paper, awarded by I.Mech.E. (London), 1976.Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1985.Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, 1986.Fellow, Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering, 1986.Fellow, American Academy of Mechanics, 1991.Calvin W. Rice Lecturer and Special Life Fellow of ASME, 1992.Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada, 1993.Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics CANCAM Prize and Medal, 1995.The ASME Fluids Engineering Award and Medal, 1999.Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering, 2000.The Stanley Wilson Award for Excellence in Research, The College of the Bahamas, 2005

— to Dr LLeweln Curling and Professor M.P. Paıdoussis.

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OTHER HONORIFIC APPOINTMENTS

Member, McGill 1821 Society, 2002.Honorary Chairman, 20th CANCAM, 2005.Symposium in Honour of MPP, 3rd MIT Conference on Computational Fluid and

Solid Mechanics, 2005.Special Issue in Honour of MPP, Journal of Fluids and Structures 21(5+6), 2005.“Greek of the Year” Award, the Hellenic Community of Montreal, 2007.

APPOINTMENTS

1. Summer jobs while an undergraduate; (i) STELCO, Hamilton, Ont., Galvanizing shop;(ii) ALCAN, Montreal, Drafting/Design Department; (iii) Dupont Canada, Montreal,Ventilation & Air-Conditioning Department.

2. National Research Council (NRC), Ottawa, Ont. 1958 (∼ 6 months); research inLow-Temperature Lab.

3. General Electric Co., Fraser & Chalmers Works, Erith, Kent, U.K.; 1958-60:Fellowship for training in Nuclear Engineering. Works experience (6 mos.); OperationsResearch Department (6 mo.); Nuclear Engineering Department, Heat Transfer Section(12 mo.).

4. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario; 1963-67. Assistant ResearchOfficer (’63-’65), Associate Research Officer (’65-’67), in Engineering Research Branch,Applied Physics Division. Responsible for theoretical and experimental work on flow-induced vibrations in nuclear reactors; also worked on Thermohydrodynamic stability oftwo-phase flows and fluid-structure interactions in the Intense Neutron Generator project.

5. McGill University, Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Montreal, Que., 1967–present.Assistant Professor (1967–70); Associate Professor (1970–76); Professor (1976–2000);Chairman of Department (1977–86); Thomas Workman Professor (1986–2000); ThomasWorkman Emeritus Professor (2000– ).

6. Battelle North-West, Richland, Wash., U.S.A. Consultant on Fluid-elasticity (1968–71).

7. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., CRNL, Chalk River, Ont. and WNRE, Whiteshell,Man. Consultant on flow-induced vibrations (1971–81).

8. Government of the Republic of Cyprus, Honorary Consul of Cyprus in Montreal(1983–95); Honorary Consul General (1995– ).

9. Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., U.S.A. Visiting Scientist, Department of Theoreticaland Applied Mechanics (Aug. 1987–May 88); on sabbatical leave from McGill.

10. Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique, Centre d’Etudes Nucleaires, Saclay, France(June – Aug. 1988); on sabbatical leave from McGill.

11. Ecole de technologie superieure, Universite du Quebec, Departement de genie de laproduction automatisee, Professeur associe (2010 – ).

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MEMBERSHIP IN LEARNED SOCIETIES

• Fellow, Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering• Fellow, Institution of Mechanical Engineers; C.E.• Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers• Fellow, American Academy of Mechanics (Founding Member)• Member, International Association for Hydraulic Research (IAHR)• Member, Order of Engineers of Quebec• Fellow, Royal Society of Canada• Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering.

POSITIONS HELD IN LEARNED SOCIETIES

• Phi Epsilon Alpha, Engineering Students’ Honour Society, McGill UniversitySecretary (1956-1957)President (1957-1958)

• IAHR Member of the Executive Committee of Division III:Industrial & Structural Fluid Mechanics (1977-1981)Chairman of Division III (1981-1987)

• Royal Society of Canada, Academy of ScienceRapporteur of Applied Science Section (1986-1987; 1989-1990);Convenor of Applied Science Section (1988-1989);Member of Council, Academy of Science (1990-1992)Member, Applied Science & Engineering Fellowship Selection Committee (2003-2006)

• American Academy of MechanicsRegional Director for Canada (2002-2005)President Elect (2004-2005)President (2005)

CURRENT RESEARCH FUNDING

NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada),operating grant on “Flow-induced vibrations and instabilities ofstructures”.

PREVIOUSLY HELD RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

DRB (Defence Research Board, Canada), research grants on “Elastohydrodynamics of cylindricalbodies in flow”, 1970–1976.

AECL (Atomic Energy of Canada; CRNL, Chalk River, Ontario and WNRE, Pinawa, Manitoba),several research grants and contracts between 1971 and 1986. Some of the titles are:“Shell vibration analysis for heat exchanger shrouds”;“Analytical study of the effect of pulsating axial flow on the vibration of fuel elements andstrings”;“ Dynamics of clusters of flexible cylinders in axial flow confined by a cylindrical container”;“Response of clusters of fuel elements in axial flow”;

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“Added mass coefficients of cylindrical structures in two-phase flows”;“Stochastic added mass coefficient in two-phase flows”;“The effect of upstream turbulence on the fluidelastic response of cylinder arrays in cross-flow (with Prof. Price);“Research on random turbulence excitation” (with Prof. Price).“Vibration response of cylinder arrays in cross-flow”.

EMR (Energy, Mines & Resources), research grant jointly held with Profs. S.J. Price & A.K.Misra on “Dynamics and stability of flexible marine risers in steady currents”, 1986–1989.

NSERC strategic grant jointly held with Profs. S.J. Price & A.K. Misra on “Design guidelines onflow-induced vibration for Canadian heat exchangers”, 1988–1991.

NATO grant for international cooperation in research on “Numerical and experimental study ofmulti-cylinder arrays in cross flow”, with Prof. Price, and Dr P.K. Stansby of the Universityof Manchester, U.K.; 1990–1992.

CEN – Saclay (Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique, France) research contract on “Modelesphysiques concernant les vibrations de structures tubulaires en ecoulement externe, axialconfine”; 1990-1994.

FCAR (Government of Quebec) team grant, leading a team comprising Profs S.J. Price, A.K.Misra, T. Lee, D. Mateescu & L. Cortelezzi on “Fluid-structure interactions: applicationsin energy and transportation”; prior to 1997 this team also included Profs B.G. Newman,S.B. Savage and G.I. Fekete; 1976-2003.

Martin Marietta (Martin Marietta Energy Systems Inc.) contract for “Analysis support to evaluatethe ANS Control Element flow-induced vibrations”; 1991-1993.

FQRNT (Fonds de recherche sur la nature et les technologies Quebec) “Vibrations induites parles ecoulements turbulents agissant sur un systeme fluide-structure” (with A.A. Lakis,responsable, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal and M. Thomas, Ecole de Technologiesuperieure).

SMRI (Solution Mining Research Institute) research contract on “Dynamics of brine strings”;2009-2010; 2012-2014.

Equipment grants from NSERC, FCAR are not included.

CONSULTING

Served as consultant over the last 25 years on various problems involving flow-inducedvibrations, to several firms, including Battelle North-West (Richland, WA); Babcock & WilcoxCo. (Lynchburg, VA); AECL (Chalk River, ON and Whiteshell, Man); Combustion EngineeringInc. (Windsor, CT); Mayer, Brown & Platt Attorneys (Chicago, for General Electric Co.);Pulp & Paper Research Institute of Canada (Montreal); Temfibre Inc. (Temiscaming, Que.);Hyundai (Ulsan, Korea); Velan Inc. (Montreal); Martin Marietta (Oak Ridge, TN); OntarioHydro Research (Toronto, Ont.); General Electric Co. (San Jose, CA); Tecsult (Montreal);EPRI, Electric Power Research Institute (Palo Alto, CA).

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SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

Up until now, supervised 40 M.Eng. theses and 20 Ph.D. theses, as well as 45undergraduate Honours theses.

ACADEMIC COMMITTEE WORK

In addition to serving on the “expected” committees within McGill University, the followingnoteworthy intra– and extra-University work was undertaken:

• Member of Comite 2 of FCAC (Grant selection committee for Engineering, Government ofQuebec), 1977–1979; 1991–1993.

• Member of Committee of Research Centres of FCAR (Grant selection committee,Government of Quebec), 1984–85.

• Member of the Accreditation Committee of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineersfor the University of Ottawa, 1984.

• Chairman (pro-Dean) of Cyclical Review Committee for the Department of CivilEngineering (McGill), run on 5 yr cycle, 1989–1990.

• Member of the Cyclical Review Committee for the Department of Classics (McGill), 1993–1994.

• Member of Comite sciences naturelles et genie du programme Etablissement de nouveauxchercheurs de FCAR, 1995-1997.

• Member of Comite d’evaluation AERES pour le Laboratoire d’Hydrodynamique (LadHyx),Ecole Polytechnique (Paris), 2008.

EDITORSHIP

Founding Editor, Journal of Fluids and Structures, published by Academic Press Inc.,London, and as of 2003 by Elsevier Science, Oxford; appointment made in November 1986.

Member of the International Advisory Editorial Board of Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica,published by Pergamon Press (1990–2000)

Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Sound and Vibration, published by ElsevierScience (2009– ).

BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES

Listed in Who’s Who in the World since 2004, Who’s Who in America since 1982–83, theCanadian Who’s Who since 1990, Who’s Who in Technology and American Men and Womenof Science since 1991, Who’s Who in Computational Science and Engineering since 2005;International Directory of Distinguished Leadership since 2005.

LECTURE SERIES

Apart from the other invited lectures, listed in the Conferences part of the Publications, I havebeen invited lecturer in the following Seminar Series.

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1. Ecole d’ete de Mecanique des Fluides, Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique et Electricite deFrance (CEA – EDF), Ermenonville, France, 4-8 septembre 1972.

2. Southwest Mechanics Seminar Lecturer, in Spring 1981.

3. Japan Society for the Advancement of Science and JSME seminar series, March 1995.

INVITED KEYNOTE/PLENARY LECTURES AT CONFERENCES

1. “Flow-induced vibrations in nuclear reactors and heat exchangers: practical experiencesand state of knowledge”, IAHR/IUTAM Symposium on Practical Experiences with Flow-Induced Vibrations, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1979.

2. “A review of flow-induced vibrations in reactors and reactor components”, ANS/ASME/AIchE 2nd Int’l Topical Meeting on Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics, Santa Barbara, CA, USA,1983.

3. “Flow-induced instabilities of cylindrical structures”, 10th U.S. National Congress ofApplied Mechanics, Austin, TX, USA, 1986.

4. “Ovalling oscillations of cylindrical shells in cross-flow: a review and some new results”,Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibrations, Bowness-on-Windermere, UK, 1987.

5. “Fluid-structure interactions: a survey of a particular set of physical problems”,AIAA/ASME/SIAM/APS 1st National Fluid Dynamics Congress, Cincinnati, OH, USA,1988.

6. “Stability of tubular arrays subjected to internal and external flow”, 1st Int’l Conferenceon Engineering Aero-Hydroelasticity, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1989.

7. “Pipes conveying fluid: a model dynamical problem”, 13th Canadian Congress of AppliedMechanics, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1991.

8. “Chaotic response of a loosely-supported cylinder in an array subjected to cross-flow: experimental observations and comparison with theory”, 2nd Int’l Conference onEngineering Aero-Hydroelasticity, Plzen, Czech Republic, 1994.

9. “Nonlinear and chaotic dynamics of pipes conveying fluid”, 1st Int’l Conference on FlowInteraction, Hong Kong, 1994.

10. “Fluid-structure interactions between axial flows and slender structures”, XIXth Int’lCongress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Kyoto, Japan, 1996.

11. “Some quandaries and paradoxes in fluid-structure interactions with axial flows”, IUTAMSymposium on Integrated Modeling of fully Coupled Fluid Structure Interactions, NewBrunswick, NJ, USA, 2003.

12. “Some unresolved problems in fluid-structure interactions”, 8th Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration, Paris, France, 2004.

13. “Real-life experiences with flow-induced vibration”, 4th Conference on Bluff Body Wakesand Vortex-Induced Vibrations, Santorini, Greece, 2005.

14. “The canonical problem of the fluid-conveying pipe and its radiation to otherdynamics problems across Applied Mechanics”, EUROMECH Colloquium 484, Delft, TheNetherlands, 2006.

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15. “From fluid-conveying pipes to offshore, power generation and nuclear engineeringapplications”, 15th Annual Int’l Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ISME 2007),Tehran, Iran, 2007.

16. “Nonlinear behaviour of cylindrical structures in axial flow” (jointly with Dr Y. Modarres-Sadeghi), Fourth M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics. Focus:Fluid-Structure Interactions, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2007.

17. “Dynamics of cantilevers subjected to internal and/or external axial flow: New developmentsand insights”, 9th Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration, Prague, Czech Republic,2008.

18. “Dynamics of cylinders, cylindrical shells and plates interacting with axial flow: A reviewand some new developments”, 2nd Symposium on Mechanics of Slender Structures(MoSS 2008), Baltimore, MD, USA, 2008.

19. “The dynamics of cylindrical conduits containing flowing fluid”, 10th Int’l Conferenceon Computational Structures Technology and 7th Int’l Conference on EngineeringComputational Technology, Valencia, Spain, 2010.

20. “Piping dynamics: a review and new developments”, ASCE Engineering Mechanics InstituteConference, EMI2001, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA, 2011.

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PATENTS

“Marine Propulsion Apparatus”Canadian Patent No.: 1,034,817 (Jul 1978)U.S. Patent No.: 4,129,089 (Dec 1978)

PUBLICATIONS

A list of publications is given on pp. 9-48, arranged as follows:

A. Books: 3B. Papers in refereed journals: 230C. Papers published in full in refereed conference proceedings: 148D. Papers in conferences where only extended abstracts are published: 93E. Reports and theses: 37F. Other publications: 10

EDITORSHIP OF CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

A list is given on pp. 49-51.

Volumes or Conferences/Symposia: 28

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

A. BOOKS

1. M.P. Paıdoussis, Fluid-Structure Interactions: Slender Structures and Axial Flow, Volume1, 1998, London: Academic Press.

2. M.P. Paıdoussis, Fluid-Structure Interactions: Slender Structures and Axial Flow, Volume2, 2004, London: Elsevier Academic Press.

3. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & E. de Langre, Fluid-Structure Interactions: Cross-Flow-Induced Instabilities, 2011, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

B. PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

1965 1. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Pressure Waves in Horizontal Liquid-Filled Flexible Tubes”, Journal ofMechanical Engineering Science, 1965, 7, 380-390.

2. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vibration of Flexible Cylinders with Supported Ends, Induced by AxialFlow”, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1965-6, 180, (Part 3J), 268-279.

1966 3. R.W. Gregory & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Unstable Oscillation of Tubular Cantilevers ConveyingFluid; I. Theory”, Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) A, 1966, 293, 512-527.

4. R.W. Gregory & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Unstable Oscillation of Tubular Cantilevers ConveyingFluid; II. Experiments”, Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) A, 1966, 293, 528-542.

5. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Flexible Slender Cylinders in Axial Flow; Part I: Theory”,Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1966, 26, 717-736.

6. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Flexible Slender Cylinders in Axial Flow; Part II:Experiments”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1966, 26, 737-751.

1968 7. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Towed, Totally Submerged Flexible Cylinders”, Journal ofFluid Mechanics, 1968, 34, 273-297.

1969 8. M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Experimental Study of Vibration of Flexible Cylinders Induced byNominally Axial Flow”, Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1969, 35, 127-138.

1970 9. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Tubular Cantilevers Conveying Fluid; Part I: Theory; Part2: Experiments”, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1970, 12, 85-103.Reprinted in Pressure Vessels and Piping: Design and Analysis - Vol. 2: Components andStructural Dynamics (eds G.J. Bohn et al.), 1972, pp. 1347-1365. ASME, New York.

10. M.P. Paıdoussis & E.B. Deksnis, “Articulated Models of Cantilevers Conveying Fluid: TheStudy of a Paradox”, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1970, 12, 288-300.

1971 11. M.P. Paıdoussis & P.E. Des Trois Maisons, “Free Vibration of a Heavy, Damped VerticalCantilever”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1971, 38, 524-526.

12. M.P. Paıdoussis, “High-Pass Acoustic Filters for Hydraulic Loops”, Journal of Sound andVibration, 1971, 14, 433-437.

13. M.P. Paıdoussis & J-P. Denise, “Flutter of Cylindrical Shells Conveying Fluid”, Journal ofSound and Vibration, 1971, 16, 459-461.

14. A.A. Lakis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Free Vibration of Cylindrical Shells Partially Filled withLiquid”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1971, 19, 1-15.

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1972 15. A.A. Lakis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamic Analysis of Axially Non-Uniform Thin CylindricalShells”, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1972, 14, 49-71.

16. M.P. Paıdoussis & J.-P. Denise, “Flutter of Thin Cylindrical Shells Conveying Fluid”,Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1972, 20, 9-26.

17. M.P. Paıdoussis & A.A. Lakis, “Vibration Characteristics of Cylindrical Shells with SeveralAxially Equispaced Constraints”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1972, 24, 51-62.

18. A.A. Lakis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Prediction of the Response of a Cylindrical Shell toArbitrary or Boundary-Layer-Induced Random Pressure Fields”, Journal of Sound andVibration, 1972, 25, 1-27.

1973 19. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Cylindrical Structures Subjected to Axial Flow”, Journalof Sound and Vibration, 1973, 29, 365-385.

1974 20. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vibrations of Cylindrical Structures Induced by Axial Flow”, ASMEJournal of Engineering for Industry, 1974, 96, 547-552.

21. M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Dynamical Behaviour of Cylindrical Structures in Axial Flow”,Annals of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1974, 1, 83-106.

22. M.P. Paıdoussis & N.T. Issid, “Dynamic Stability of Pipes Conveying Fluid”, Journal ofSound and Vibration, 1974, 33, 267-294.

23. I.E. Oldaker, A.D. Lane, M.P. Paıdoussis & C.F. Forrest, “An Overview of the CanadianProgram to Investigate Vibration and Fretting in Nuclear Assemblies”, The EngineeringInstitute of Canada, Engineering Journal, 1974, 57, 109-113.

1975 24. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flutter of Conservative Systems of Pipes Conveying IncompressibleFluid”, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1975, 17, 19-25.

25. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Flexible Slender Cylinders in Pulsatile Axial Flow”, Journalof Sound and Vibration, 1975, 42, 1-11.

26. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Sundararajan, “Parametric and Combination Resonances of a PipeConveying Pulsating Fluid”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1975, 42, 780-784.

1976 27. M.P. Paıdoussis & N.T. Issid, “Experiments on Parametric Resonance of Pipes ContainingPulsatile Flow”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1976, 43, 198-202.

28. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Fuel Strings in Axial Flow”, Annals of Nuclear Energy,1976, 3, 19-30.

29. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Hydroelastic Ichthyoid Propulsion”, AIAA Journal of Hydronautics,1976, 10, 30-32.

30. M.P. Paıdoussis & B.E. Laithier, “Dynamics of Timoshenko Beams Conveying Fluid”,Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1976, 18, 210-220.

31. M.P. Paıdoussis & B.K. Yu, “Elastohydrodynamics and Stability of Towed Slender Bodiesof Revolution”, AIAA Journal of Hydronautics, 1976, 10, 127-134.

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1977 32. D.S. Weaver & M.P. Paıdoussis, “On Collapse and Flutter Phenomena in Thin TubesConveying Fluid”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1977, 50, 117-132.

33. M.P. Paıdoussis & S.Suss, “Stability of a Cluster of Flexible Cylinders in Bounded AxialFlow”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1977, 44, 401-408.

34. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.Suss & M. Pustejovsky, “Free Vibration of Clusters of Cylinders inLiquid-Filled Channels”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1977, 55, 443-459.

1978 35. M.J. Hannoyer & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Instabilities of Tubular Beams SimultaneouslySubjected to Internal and External Axial Flows”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design,1978, 100, 328-336.

1979 36. M.P. Paıdoussis & M.J. Pettigrew, “Dynamics of Flexible Cylinders in AxisymmetricallyConfined Axial Flow”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1979, 46, 37-44.

37. M.J. Hannoyer & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Slender Tapered Beams with Internal orExternal Axial Flow. Part l: Theory”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1979, 46, 45-51.

38. M.J. Hannoyer & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Slender Tapered Beams with Internal orExternal Axial Flow. Part 2: Experiments”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1979, 46, 52-57.

39. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Helleur, “On Ovalling Oscillations of Cylindrical Shells in Cross-Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1979, 63, 527-542.

40. M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Dynamics of Clusters of Flexible Cylinders in Axial Flow: Theoryand Experiments”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1979, 65, 391-417.

1980 41. M.P. Paıdoussis, N.T. Issid & M. Tsui, “Parametric Resonance Oscillations of FlexibleSlender Cylinders in Harmonically Perturbed Axial Flow. Part 1: Theory”, Journal ofApplied Mechanics, 1980, 47, 709-714.

42. M.P. Paıdoussis, N.T. Issid & M. Tsui, “Parametric Resonance Oscillations of FlexibleSlender Cylinders in Harmonically Perturbed Axial Flow. Part 2: Experiments”, Journalof Applied Mechanics, 1980, 47, 715-719.

1981 43. M.P. Paıdoussis & M. Ostoja-Starzewski, “Dynamics of a Flexible Cylinder in SubsonicAxial Flow”, AIAA Journal, 1981, 19, 1467-1475.

44. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluidelastic Vibration of Cylinder Arrays in Axial and Cross Flow: Stateof the Art”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1981, 76, 329-360.

45. M.P. Paıdoussis & P. Besancon, “Dynamics of Arrays of Cylinders with Internal andExternal Axial Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1981, 76, 361-379.

46. B.E. Laithier & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Equations of Motion of Initially Stressed TimoshenkoTubular Beams Conveying Fluid”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1981, 79, 175-195.

1982 47. M.P. Paıdoussis & D.T.-M Wong, “Flutter of Thin Cylindrical Shells in Cross Flow”,Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1982, 115, 411-426.

48. M.P. Paıdoussis, Ll.R. Curling & J.O. Gagnon, “Experiments on Fluidelastic Instability ofCylinder Clusters in Axial Flow”, ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1982, 104, 342-347.

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49. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & H.-C. Suen, “An Analytical Model for Ovalling Oscillationof Clamped-Clamped Cylindrical Shells in Cross Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration,1982, 83, 555-572.

50. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & H.-C. Suen, “Ovalling Oscillations of Cantilevered andClamped-Clamped Cylindrical Shells in Cross Flow: an Experimental Study”, Journal ofSound and Vibration, 1982, 83, 533-553.

51. Y. Sugiyama & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Studies on Stability of Two-Degree-of-FreedomArticulated Pipes Conveying Fluid: the Effect of Characteristic Parameter Ratios”, JSMEJournal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 1982, 31, 333-342.

1983 52. M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Review of Flow-Induced Vibrations in Reactors and ReactorComponents”, Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1983, 74, 31-60.

53. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluidelastic Instability of an Infinite Double Row of CircularCylinders Subject to a Uniform Cross-Flow”, ASME Journal of Vibrations, Acoustics,Stress and Reliability in Design, 1983, 105, 59-66.

54. M.P. Paıdoussis, K.N. El Barbir, M.R. Genadry & J.-P. Chaubernard, “Dynamics of aCluster of Flexibly Interconnected Cylinders; Part I: In Vacuum”, Journal of AppliedMechanics, 1983, 50, 421-428.

55. M.P. Paıdoussis, J.-P. Chaubernard, M.R. Genadry & K.N. El Barbir, “Dynamics of aCluster of Flexibly Interconnected Cylinders; Part 2: In Axial Flow”, Journal of AppliedMechanics, 1983, 50, 429-435.

56. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price, G.I. Fekete & B.G.Newman, “Ovalling of Chimneys: Inducedby Vortex Shedding or Self-Excited”?, Journal of Wind Engineering and IndustrialAerodynamics, 1983, 14 119-128.

1984 57. M.P. Paıdoussis, D. Mavriplis & S.J. Price, “A Potential Flow Theory for the Dynamics ofCylinder Arrays in Cross-Flow”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1984, 146, 227-252.

58. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Aerodynamic Forces Acting on Groups of Two andThree Circular Cylinders when Subject to a Cross-Flow”, Journal of Wind Engineeringand Industrial Aerodynamics, 1984, 17, 329-347.

59. M.P. Paıdoussis & J.O. Gagnon, “Experiments on Vibration of Clusters of Cylinders inAxial Flow: Modal and Spectral Characteristics”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1984,96, 341-352.

60. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.P. Chan & A.K. Misra, “Dynamics and Stability of Coaxial CylindricalShells Containing Flowing Fluid”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1984, 97, 201-235.

61. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Improved Mathematical Model for the Stability ofCylinder Rows Subject to Cross-Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1984, 97, 615-640.

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1985 62. M.P. Paıdoussis & Ll. R. Curling, “An Analytical Model for Vibration of Clusters ofCylinders in Turbulent Axial Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1985, 98, 493-517.

63. M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra & S.P. Chan, “Dynamics and Stability of Coaxial CylindricalShells Conveying Viscous Fluid”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1985, 52, 389-396.

64. M.P. Paıdoussis & T.P. Luu, “Dynamics of a Pipe Aspirating Fluid, such as might be usedin Ocean Mining”, ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 1985, 107, 250-255.

65. D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Unsteady Potential Flow in an Axially VariableAnnulus and Its Effect on the Dynamics of the Oscillating Rigid Center-Body”, ASMEJournal of Fluids Engineering, 1985, 107, 421-427.

66. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & D. Mavriplis, “A Semipotential Flow Theory for the Dynamicsof Cylinder Arrays in Cross Flow”, ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1985, 107, 500-506.

1986 67. S.J. Price, B. Mark & M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Experimental Stability Analysis of a SingleFlexible Cylinder Positioned in an Array of Rigid Cylinders and Subject to Cross-Flow”,ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 1986, 108, 62-72.

68. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Constrained-Mode Analysis of the Fluid-elastic Instabilityof a Double Row of Flexible Circular Cylinders Subject to Cross-Flow: A TheoreticalInvestigation of System Parameters”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1986, 105, 121-142.

69. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Single-flexible-cylinder Analysis for the FluidelasticInstability of an Array of Flexible Cylinders in Cross-Flow”, ASME Journal of FluidsEngineering, 1986, 108, 193-199.

70. M.P. Paıdoussis, T.P. Luu & B.E. Laithier, “Dynamics of Finite-Length Tubular BeamsConveying Fluid”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1986, 106, 311-331.

1987 71. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-induced Instabilities of Cylindrical Structures”, Applied MechanicsReviews, 1987, 40, 163-175.

72. D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Unsteady Viscous Effects on the Annular-Flow-InducedInstabilities of a Rigid Cylindrical Body in a Narrow Duct”, Journal of Fluids andStructures, 1987, 1, 197-215.

73. M.P. Paıdoussis & A.D. Mateescu, “Dynamics of Cylindrical Shells Containing Fluid Flowswith a Developing Boundary Layer”, A.I.A.A. Journal, 1987, 25, 857-863.

74. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis, R. Macdonald & B. Mark, “The Flow-Induced Vibration of aSingle Flexible Cylinder in a Rotated Square Array with Pitch-to-Diameter Ratio of 2.12”,Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1987, 1, 359-378.

1988 75. M.P. Paıdoussis & S.J. Price, “The Mechanisms underlying Flow-Induced Instabilities ofCylinder Arrays in Crossflow”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1988, 187, 45-59.

76. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & S.-Y. Ang, “Ovalling Oscillations of Cylindrical Shells inCross-Flow: A Review and Some New Results”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1988, 2,95-112.

77. A.K. Misra, M.P. Paıdoussis & K.S. Van, “On the Dynamics of Curved Pipes TransportingFluid. Part I: Inextensible Theory”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1988, 2, 211-244.

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78. A.K. Misra, M.P. Paıdoussis & K.S. Van, “On the Dynamics of Curved Pipes TransportingFluid. Part II: Extensible Theory”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1988, 2, 245-261.

79. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & B. Mark, “Current-Induced Oscillations and Instabilities ofa Multi-Tube Riser”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1988, 2, 503-513.

80. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Belanger, “Unsteady Pressure Measurements on anOscillating Cylinder in Narrow Annular Flow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1988 2,615-628.

81. M.P. Paıdoussis & F.C. Moon, “Nonlinear and Chaotic Fluidelastic Vibrations of a FlexiblePipe Conveying Fluid”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1988, 2, 567-591.

1989 82. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Flow-Induced Response of a Single Flexible Cylinder inan In-Line Array of Rigid Cylinders”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1989, 3, 61-82.

83. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price, T. Nakamura, B. Mark & W. Njuki Mureithi, “Flow-InducedVibrations and Instabilities in a Rotated-Square Cylinder Array in Cross-Flow”, Journalof Fluids & Structures, 1989, 3, 229-254.

84. A. El Chebair, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Experimental Studies of Annular-Flow-Induced Instabilities of Cylindrical Shells”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1989, 3, 349-364.

85. M.P. Paıdoussis, G.X. Li & F.C. Moon, “Chaotic Oscillations of a Constrained PipeConveying Fluid”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1989, 135, 1-19.

86. A. Yasuo & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-Induced Instability of Heat Exchanger Tubes due toAxial Flow in a Diffuser-Shaped, Loose Intermediate Support”, ASME Journal of PressureVessel Technology, 1989, 111, 428-434.

87. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Belanger, “A Theoretical Model Compared withExperiments for the Unsteady Pressure on a Cylinder Oscillating in Turbulent AnnularFlow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1989, 135, 487-498.

1990 88. M.P. Paıdoussis, D. Mateescu & W.-G. Sim, “Dynamics and Stability of a Flexible Cylinderin a Narrow Coaxial Cylindrical Duct Subjected to Annular Flow”, Journal of AppliedMechanics, 1990, 57, 232-240.

89. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & N. Giannias, “A Generalized Constrained-Mode Analysis forCylinder Arrays in Cross-Flow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1990, 4, 171-202.

90. A. El Chebair, A.K. Misra & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Theoretical Study of Unsteady ViscousForces on Inner- and Annular-Flow-Induced Instabilities of Cylindrical Shells”, Journal ofSound and Vibration, 1990, 138, 457-478.

1991 91. M.P. Paıdoussis, V.B. Nguyen & A.K. Misra, “A Theoretical Study of the Stability ofCantilevered Coaxial Cylindrical Shells Conveying Fluid”, Journal of Fluids and Structures,1991, 5, 127-164.

92. M.P. Paıdoussis, G.X. Li & R.H. Rand, “Chaotic Motions of a Constrained Pipe ConveyingFluid: Comparison between Simulation, Analysis and Experiment”, Journal of AppliedMechanics, 1991, 58, 559-565.

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93. B.G. Newman & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Stability of Two-Dimensional Membranes inStreaming Flow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1991, 5, 443-454.

94. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & S.-Y. Ang, “An Improved Theory for Flutter of CylindricalShells in Cross-Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1991, 149, 197-218.

1992 95. M.P. Paıdoussis & G.X. Li, “Cross-Flow-Induced Chaotic Vibrations of Heat-ExchangerTubes Impacting on Loose Supports”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1992, 152, 305-326.

96. Ll.R. Curling, J.O. Gagnon & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Noise Removal from Power SpectralDensities of Multicomponent Signals by the Coherence Method”, Mechanical Systems andSignal Processing, 1992, 6, 17-27.

97. M.P. Paıdoussis, J.P. Cusumano & G.S. Copeland, “Low-Dimensional Chaos in a FlexibleTube Conveying Fluid”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1992, 59, 196-205.

98. L.R. Curling & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Measurements and Characterization of Wall-PressureFluctuations on Cylinders in Turbulent Axial Flow; Part 1: Spectral Characteristics”,Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1992, 157, 405-433.

99. L.R. Curling & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Measurements and Characterization of Wall-PressureFluctuations on Cylinders in Turbulent Axial Flow; Part 2: Temporal Characteristics”,Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1992, 157, 435-449.

100. M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra & V.B. Nguyen, “Internal- and Annular-Flow-InducedInstabilities of a Clamped-Clamped or Cantilevered Cylindrical Shell in a Coaxial Conduit:the Effects of System Parameters”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1992, 159, 193-205.

1993 101. M.P. Paıdoussis & G.X. Li, “Pipes Conveying Fluid: A Model Dynamical Problem”, Journalof Fluids and Structures, 1993, 7, 137-204.

102. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Calvin Rice Lecture: Some Curiosity-Driven Research in Fluid-StructureInteractions and Its Current Applications”, ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology,1993, 115, 2-14.

103. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of a Fluid-Conveying Cantilevered Pipewith an Intermediate Spring Support”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1993, 7, 269-298.Addendum (Letter to the Editor) Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1993, 7, 565-566.

104. V.B. Nguyen, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “A New Outflow Model for Cylindrical ShellsConveying Fluid”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1993, 7, 417-419.

105. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & W.N. Mureithi, “Nonlinear and Chaotic Dynamics of aTwo-Degree-of-Freedom Analytical Model for a Rotated Triangular Array in Cross-Flow”,Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1993, 7, 497-520.

106. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear and Chaotic Oscillations of a ConstrainedCantilevered Pipe Conveying Fluid: A Full Nonlinear Analysis”, Nonlinear Dynamics, 1993,4, 655-670.

107. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.M. Al-Jabir, “Current-Induced Fluidelastic Instabilitiesof a Multi-Tube Flexible Riser: Theoretical Results and Comparison with Experiments”,ASME Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 1993, 115, 206-212.

108. M.P. Paıdoussis & R.M. Botez, “Chaotic Dynamics of Articulated Cylinders in ConfinedAxial Flow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1993, 7, 719-750.

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109. V.B. Nguyen, M.P. Paıdoussis, & A.K. Misra, “An Experimental Study of the Stability ofCantilevered Coaxial Cylindrical Shells Conveying Fluid”, Journal of Fluids and Structures,1993, 7, 913-930.

1994 110. G.X. Li & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability, Double Degeneracy and Chaos in Cantilevered PipesConveying Fluid”, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 1994, 29, 83-107.

111. G.X. Li & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Impact Phenomena of Rotor-Casing Dynamical Systems”,Nonlinear Dynamics, 1994, 5, 53-70.

112. C. Semler, G.X. Li & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Non-Linear Equations of Motion of PipesConveying Fluid”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1994, 169, 577-600.

113. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & W.-G. Sim, “A Spectral Collocation Method for ConfinedUnsteady Flows with Oscillating Boundaries”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1994, 8,157-181.

114. J.O. Gagnon & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluid Coupling Characteristics and Vibration of CylinderClusters in Axial Flow. Part I: Theory”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1994, 8, 257-291.

115. J.O. Gagnon & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluid Coupling Characteristics and Vibration of CylinderClusters in Axial Flow. Part II: Experiments”, Journal of Fluids and Structures 1994, 8,293-324.

116. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Belanger, “Unsteady Annular Viscous Flows betweenOscillating Cylinders. Part I: Computational Solutions Based on a Time-IntegrationMethod”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1994, 8, 489-507.

117. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Belanger, “Unsteady Annular Viscous Flows betweenOscillating Cylinders. Part II: A Hybrid Time-Integration Solution Based on AzimuthalFourier Expansions for Configurations with Annular Backsteps”, Journal of Fluids andStructures, 1994, 8, 509-527.

118. V.B. Nguyen, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “A CFD-Based Model for the Study of theStability of Cantilevered Coaxial Cylindrical Shells Conveying Viscous Fluid”, Journal ofSound and Vibration, 1994, 176, 105-125.

119. F. Belanger, E. de Langre, F. Axisa, M.P.Paıdoussis & D. Mateescu, “A ComputationalMethod for the Simultaneous Integration of the Navier-Stokes and Structural Equationsapplied to Laminar Annular Flows”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1994, 8, 747-770.

120. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Belanger, “A Time Integration Method using ArtificialCompressibility for Unsteady Viscous Flows”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1994, 177,197-205.

121. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & W.-G. Sim, “Spectral Solutions for Unsteady AnnularFlows between Eccentric Cylinders Induced by Transverse Oscillations”, Journal of Soundand Vibration, 1994, 177, 635-649.

122. N.W. Mureithi, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Post-Hopf-Bifurcation Response of aloosely Supported Cylinder in an Array Subjected to Cross-Flow. Part I: ExperimentalResults”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1994, 8, 833-852.

123. N.W. Mureithi, M.P. Paıdoussis & S.J. Price, “The Post-Hopf-Bifurcation Response of aloosely Supported Cylinder in an Array Subjected to Cross-Flow. Part II: Theoretical Modeland Comparison with Experiments”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1994, 8, 853-876.

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1995 124. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & B. Mark, “Flow Visualization of the Interstitial Cross-Flowthrough Parallel Triangular and Rotated Square Arrays of Cylinders”, Journal of Soundand Vibration, 1995, 181, 85-98.

125. F. Belanger, M.P. Paıdoussis & E. de Langre, “Time-Marching Analysis of Fluid-CoupledSystems with Large Added Mass”, AIAA Journal, 1995, 33, 752-757.

126. N.W. Mureithi, M.P. Paıdoussis & S.J. Price, “Intermittency Transition to Chaos in theResponse of a Loosely Supported Cylinder in an Array, in Cross-Flow”, Chaos, Solitons &Fractals, 1995, 5, 847-867.

127. M.P. Paıdoussis & R.M. Botez, “Three Routes to Chaos for a Three-Degree-of-FreedomArticulated Cylinder System Subjected to Annular Flow and Impacting on the Outer Pipe”,Nonlinear Dynamics, 1995, 7, 429-450.

128. Ll.R. Curling & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Discrete Method for the Acoustic Transmissibility of aPressure Transducer-in-Capsule Arrangement”, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing,1995, 9, 225-241.

129. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & W.G. Sim, “Three-Dimensional Viscous Flows betweenConcentric Cylinders Executing Axially Variable Oscillations: A Hybrid Spectral FiniteDifference Solution”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1995, 62, 667-673.

130. C. Semler & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Intermittency Route to Chaos of a Cantilevered PipeConveying Fluid with a Mass Defect at the Free End”, Journal of Applied Mechanics,1995, 62, 903-907.

1996 131. D. Mateescu, A. Mekanik & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Analysis of 2-D and 3-D UnsteadyAnnular Flows with Oscillating Boundaries, Based on a Time-Dependent CoordinateTransformation”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1996, 10, 57-77.

132. R.M. Botez & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of an Articulated Cylinder in Annular Flow viaNonlinear and Partially Linearized Versions of an Analytical Model”, Journal of Sound andVibration, 1996, 192, 645-668.

133. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & N.W. Mureithi, “On the Virtual Nonexistence of MultipleInstability Regions for Some Heat-Exchanger Arrays in Crossflow”, ASME Journal of FluidsEngineering, 1996, 118, 103-109.

134. S. Granger & M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Improvement to the Quasi-Steady Model withApplication to Cross-Flow-Induced Vibration of Tube Arrays”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics,1996, 320, 163-184.

135. C. Semler, W.C. Gentleman & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Numerical Solutions of Second OrderImplicit Non-Linear Ordinary Differential Equations”, Journal of Sound and Vibration,1996, 195, 553-574.

136. C. Semler & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear Analysis of the Parametric Resonances of a PlanarFluid-Conveying Cantilevered Pipe”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1996, 10, 787-825.

1997 137. D. Sumner, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Investigation of Impulsively-Started Flow aroundSide-by-Side Circular Cylinders: Application of Particle Image Velocimetry”, Journal ofFluids and Structures, 1997, 11, 597-615.

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1998 138. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Non-Linear Dynamics of a Fluid-Conveying CantileveredPipe with a Small Mass Attached at the Free End”, International Journal of Non-LinearMechanics, 1998, 33, 15-32.

139. M. Amabili, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.A. Lakis, “Vibrations of Partially Filled CylindricalTanks with Ring-Stiffeners and Flexible Bottom”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1998,213, 259-299.

140. D. S.-K. Ting, D.J. Wang, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Experimental Study on theFluidelastic Forces for Two Staggered Circular Cylinders in Cross-Flow”, Journal of Fluidsand Structures, 1998, 12, 259-294.

141. C. Semler, H. Alighanbari & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Physical Explanation of the DestabilizingEffect of Damping”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1998, 65, 642-648.

142. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear Vibrations of Simply Supported,Circular Cylindrical Shells, Coupled to Quiescent Fluid”, Journal of Fluids and Structures,1998, 12, 883-918.

1999 143. D. Sumner, S.S.T. Wong, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluid Behaviour of Side-By-SideCircular Cylinders in Steady Cross-Flow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1999, 13,309-338.

144. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Aspirating Pipes Do Not Flutter at Infinitesimally Small Flow”, Journalof Fluids and Structures, 1999, 13, 419-425.

145. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Non-Linear Dynamics and Stability ofCircular Cylindrical Shells Containing Flowing Fluid. Part I: Stability”, Journal of Soundand Vibration, 1999, 225, 655-699.

146. M.P. Paıdoussis, J.-L. Lopes & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Equations and Dynamical Behaviourof a Cantilevered Clylinder in Axial Flow”, Engineering Mechanics, 1999, 6, 285-300.

147. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Non-Linear Dynamics and Stability ofCircular Cylindrical Shells Containing Flowing Fluid. Part II: Large-Amplitude VibrationsWithout Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1999, 228, 1103-1124.

2000 148. D. Sumner, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-Pattern Identification for Two StaggeredCircular Cylinders in Cross-Flow”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2000, 411, 263-303.

149. C.Q. Guo & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Rectangular Plates with Free Side-Edges in Two-Dimensional Inviscid Channel Flow”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2000, 67, 171-176.

150. D.S. Weaver, S. Ziada, M.K. Au-Yang, S.S. Chen, M.P. Paıdoussis & M.J. Pettigrew, “Flow-Induced Vibrations in Power and Process Plant Components – Progress and Prospects”,Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 2000, 122 (Millenium Issue), 339-348.

151. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Non-Linear Dynamics and Stability ofCircular Cylindrical Shells Containing Flowing Fluid. Part III: Truncation Effect WithoutFlow and Experiments”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2000, 237, 617-640.

152. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Non-Linear Dynamics and Stability ofCircular Cylindrical Shells Containing Flowing Fluid. Part IV: Large-Amplitude VibrationsWith Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2000, 237, 641-666.

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153. C.Q. Guo & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Analysis of Hydroelastic Instabilities of Rectangular Parallel-Plate Assemblies”, Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 2000, 122, 502-508.

2001 154. S. Krishnamoorthy, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Cross-Flow past an Oscillating CircularCylinder: Synchronization Phenomena in the Near Wake”, Journal of Fluids and Structures,2001, 15, 955-980.

155. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear Stability of Circular CylindricalShells in Annular and Unbounded Axial Flow”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2001, 68,827-834.

156. A.K. Misra, S.S.T. Wong & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics and Stability of Pinned-Clampedand Clamped-Pinned Cylindrical Shells Conveying Fluid”, Journal of Fluids and Structures,2001, 15, 1153-1166.

157. M. Amabili, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Pellicano, “Comments on ‘The Effects of Large VibrationAmplitudes on the Mode Shapes and Natural Frequencies of Thin Elastic Shells, Part I:. . . ’, ” Journal of Sound and Vibration 2001, 243, 182-183; authors’ response 184-189.

2002 158. F. Pellicano, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Effect of the Geometry on the Non-LinearVibration of Circular Cylindrical Shells”, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics,2002, 37, 1181-1198.

159. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P.Paıdoussis, “Non-Linear Dynamics and Stability of CircularCylindrical Shells Conveying Flowing Fluid”, Computers & Structures, 2002, 80, 899-906.

160. S.J. Price, D. Sumner, J.G. Smith, K. Leong & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow Visualization arounda Circular Cylinder near to a Plane Wall”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2002, 16, 175-191.

161. M.P. Paıdoussis, E. Grinevich, D. Adamovic & C. Semler, “Linear and Nonlinear Dynamicsof Cantilevered Cylinders in Axial Flow. Part 1: Physical Dynamics”, Journal of Fluidsand Structures, 2002, 16, 691-713.

162. J.-L. Lopes, M.P. Paıdoussis, & C. Semler, “Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics of CantileveredCylinders in Axial Flow. Part 2: The Equations of Motion”, Journal of Fluids andStructures, 2002, 16, 715-737.

163. C. Semler, J.-L. Lopes, N. Augu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics ofCantilevered Cylinders in Axial Flow. Part 3: Nonlinear Dynamics”, Journal of Fluids andStructures, 2002, 16, 739-759.

2003 164. Ll. R. Curling & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Analyses of Random Flow-Induced Vibration ofCylindrical Structures Subjected to Turbulent Axial Flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration,2003, 264, 795-833.

165. M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Review of Studies on Geometrically Nonlinear Vibrationsand Dynamics of Circular Cylindrical Shells and Panels, with and without Fluid-StructureInteraction”, Applied Mechanics Reviews, 2003, 56, 349-381.

166. A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Compact Limit-Cycle Oscillation Model of a CantileverConveying Fluid”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2003, 17, 525-539.

167. M. Amabili, A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Reduced-Order Models for Nonlinear Vibrationsof Cylindrical Shells via the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Method”, Journal of Fluidsand Structures, 2003, 18, 227-250.

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2004 168. A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Cantilever Conveying Fluid: Coherent Modes versus BeamModes”, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2004, 39, 467-481.

169. B.I. Epureanu, L.S. Tang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Coherent Structures and their Influenceon the Dynamics of Aerolelastic Panels”, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics,2004, 39, 977-991.

170. L. Cortelezzi, A. Pong & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flutter of Rotating Shells with a Co-rotatingAxial Flow”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2004, 71, 143-145.

171. B.I. Epureanu, L.S. Tang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Exploiting Chaotic Dynamics for DetectingParametric Variations in Aeroelastic Systems”, AIAA Journal, 2004, 42, 728-735.

2005 172. M.P. Paıdoussis, A. Sarkar & C. Semler, “A Horizontal Fluid-Conveying Cantilever: SpatialCoherent Structures, Beam Modes and Jumps in Stability Diagram”, Journal of Sound andVibration, 2005, 280, 141-157.

173. M.P. Paıdoussis, C. Semler & M. Wadham-Gagnon, “A Reappraisal of why Aspirating Pipesdo not Flutter at Infinitesimal Flow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2005, 20, 147-156.

174. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Some Unresolved Issues in Fluid-Structure Interactions”, Journal ofFluids and Structures, 2005, 20, 871-890.

175. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra & E. Grinevich, “An Experimental Studyof the Nonlinear Dynamics of Cylindrical Shells with Clamped Ends Subjected to AxialFlow”, Jounral of Fluids and Structures, 2005, 20, 801-816. Addendum: 2006, 22, 595-596.

176. K.N. Karagiozis, M. Amabili, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Nonlinear Vibrations ofFluid-Filled Clamped Circular Cylindrical Shells”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2005,21, 579-595.

177. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “A Nonlinear Model for an ExtensibleSlender Flexible Cylinder subjected to Axial Flow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2005,21, 609-627. Addendum: 2006, 22, 597.

2006 178. M. Amabili, A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Chaotic Vibrations of Circular CylindricalShells: Galerkin versus Reduced-Order Models via the Proper Orthogonal DecompositionMethod”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2006, 290, 736-762.

179. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Wave Propagation in Physiological Collapsible Tubes and a Proposal fora Shapiro Number”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2006, 22, 721-725.

180. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Real-life experiences with flow-induced vibration”, Journal of Fluids andStructures, 2006, 22, 741-755.

2007 181. F. Gosselin, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Stability of a Deploying/Extruding Beam inDense Fluid”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2007, 299, 123-142.

182. E. de Langre, M.P. Paıdoussis, O. Doare & Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, “Flutter of Long FlexibleCylinders in Axial Flow”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2007, 571, 371-389.

183. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & S. Krishnamoorthy, “Cross-flow past a pair of nearly in-line cylinders with the upstream cylinder subjected to a transverse harmonic oscillation”,Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2007, 23, 39-57.

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184. A. Mekanik & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability analysis of uniform and non-uniform annularpassages conducting incompressible laminar flows for small and large amplitude oscillatorymotions of the outer cylinder”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2007, 303, 78-108.

185. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis & M. Amabili, “Effect of geometry on the stability ofcylindrical clamped shells subjected to internal fluid flow”, Computers and Structures, 2007,85, 645-659.

186. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Transmural pressure effects on thestability of clamped cylindrical shells subjected to internal fluid flow: Theory andexperiments”, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2007, 42, 13-23.

187. L. Tang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A fluidelastic model for the dynamics of cantilevered plateswith an additional spring support in axial flow”, Computers and Structures, 2007, 85, 1089-1096.

188. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “The nonlinear behaviour of a slenderflexible cylinder pinned or clamped at both ends and subjected to axial flow”, Computersand Structures, 2007, 85, 1121-1133.

189. M. Wadham-Gagnon, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Dynamics of cantilevered pipes convey-ing fluid. Part 1: Nonlinear equations of three-dimensional motion”, Journal of Fluids andStructures, 2007, 23, 545-567.

190. M.P. Paıdoussis, C. Semler, M. Wadham-Gagnon & S. Saaid, “Dynamics of cantileveredpipes conveying fluid. Part 2: Dynamics of the system with intermediate spring support”,Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2007, 23, 569-587.

191. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, C. Semler, M. Wadham-Gagnon & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics ofcantilevered pipes conveying fluid. Part 3: Three-dimensional dynamics in the presence ofan end-mass”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2007, 23, 589-603.

192. L. Tang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “On the instabilitiy and the post-critical behaviour of two-dimensional cantilevered flexible plates in axial flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration,2007, 305, 97-115.

193. A. Mekanik & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Unsteady pressure in the annular flow between twoconcentric cylinders, one of which is oscillating: Experiment and theory”, Journal of Fluidsand Structures, 2007, 23, 1029-1046.

2008 194. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & A.K. Misra, “Nonlinear stability of cylin-drical shells subjected to axial flow: Theory and Experiments”, Journal of Sound and Vibra-tion, 2008, 309, 637-676.

195. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Three-dimensional oscillations of acantilever pipe conveying fluid”, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2008, 43,18-25.

196. M.P. Paıdoussis, “The canonical problem of the fluid-conveying pipe and radiation of theknowledge gained to other dynamics problems in Applied Mechanics”, Journal of Soundand Vibration, 2008, 310, 462-492.

197. L. Tang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The influence of the wake on the stability of cantileveredflexible plates in axial flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2008, 310, 512-526.

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198. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis, C. Semler & E. Grinevich, “Experiments on verticalslender flexible cylinders clamped at both ends and subjected to axial flow”, PhilosophicalTransactions of the Royal Society A, 2008, 366, 1275-1296.

199. M.P. Paıdoussis, T.P. Luu & S. Prabhakar, “Dynamics of a long tubular cantilever conveyingfluid downwards, which then flows upwards around the cantilever as a confined annularflow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2008, 24, 111-128.

200. Y. Sakuma, M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & M. Suzuki, “Aerodynamic forces acting on andlateral translational and rotational motions of intermediate cars travelling in a tunnel”,Journal of System Design and Dynamics, 2008, 2, 240-250.

201. Y. Sakuma, M.P. Paıdoussis & S.J. Price, “Dynamics of trains and train-like articulatedsystems travelling in confined fluid — Part 1: Modelling and basic dynamics”, Journal ofFluids and Structures, 2008, 24, 932-953.

202. Y. Sakuma, M.P. Paıdoussis & S.J. Price, “Dynamics of trains and train-like articulatedsystems travelling in confined fluid — Part 2: Wave propagation and flow-excited vibration”,Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2008, 24, 954-976.

2009 203. F. Gosselin & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Blocking in the rotating axial flow in a corotating flexibleshell”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2009, 76, 011001-1∼6.

204. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Effect of geometric imperfections onnonlinear stability of circular cylindrical shells conveying fluid”, International Journal ofNon-Linear Mechanics, 2009, 44, 276-289.

205. M.P. Paıdoussis & M. Tetreault-Friend, “Aspirating cantilevers and reverse sprinklers”,American Journal of Physics, 2009, 77, 349-353.

206. L. Tang, M.P. Paıdoussis & J. Jiang, “The dynamics of variants of two-dimensionalcantilevered flexible plates in axial flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2009, 323, 214-231.

207. S. Prabhakar, M.P. Paıdoussis & S. Vengallatore, “Analysis of frequency shifts due tothermoelastic coupling in flexural-mode micromechanical and nanomechanical resonators”,Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2009, 323, 385-396.

208. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear dynamics of extensible fluid-conveyingpipes, supported at both ends”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2009, 25, 535-543.

209. L. Tang, M.P. Paıdoussis & J. Jiang, “Cantilevered flexible plates in axial flow: energytransfer and the concept of flutter-mill”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2009, 326, 263-276.

210. Z. del Prado, P.B. Goncalves & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear vibrations and imperfectionsensitivity of a cylindrical shell containing axial fluid flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration,2009, 327, 211-230.

2010 211. S. Rinaldi, S. Prabhakar, S. Vengallatore & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of microscale pipescontaining internal flow: damping, frequency shift, and stability”, Journal of Sound andVibration, 2010, 329, 1081-1088.

212. Y. Sakuma, M.P. Paıdoussis & S.J. Price, “Mode localization phenomena and stability ofdisordered trains and train-like articulated systems travelling in confined fluid”, Journal ofSound and Vibration, 2010, 329, 5501-5519.

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213. S. Rinaldi & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of a cantilevered pipe discharging fluid, fittedwith a stabilizing end-piece”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2010, 26, 517-525.

214. K. Karagiozis, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear dynamics of harmonically excitedcircular cylindrical shells containing fluid flow”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2010, 329,3813-3824.

215. M.H. Ghayesh & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Three-dimensional dynamics of a cantilevered pipeconveying fluid, additionally supported by an intermediate spring array” InternationalJournal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2010, 45, 507-524.

216. C.Q. Guo, C.H. Zhang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Modification of equation of motion of fluid-conveying pipe for laminar and turbulent flow profiles”, Journal of Fluids and Structures,2010, 26, 793-803.

217. Z. del Prado, P.B. Goncalves & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Non-linear vibrations and instabilitiesof orthotropic cylindrical shells with internal flowing fluid”, International Journal ofMechanical Sciences, 2010, 52, 1437-1457.

2011 218. M.H. Ghayesh, M.P. Paıdoussis & Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, “Three-dimensional dynamics of afluid-conveying cantilevered pipe fitted with an additional spring-support and an end-mass”,Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2011, 330, 2869-2899.

219. H. Ait Abderrahmane, M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Fayed & H.D. Ng, “Flapping dynamics of aflexible filament”, Physical Review E. 2011, 84, 84.066604.

2012 220. S. Rinaldi & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Theory and experiments on the dynamics of a free-clampedcylinder in confined axial air-flow”, Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2012, 28, 167-179.

221. W. Zhao, M.P. Paıdoussis, L. Tang, M. Liu & J. Jiang, “Theoretical and experimentalinvestigations of the dynamics of cantilevered flexible plates subjected to axial flow”,Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2012, 331, 575-587.

222. D.B. Giacobbi, S. Rinaldi, C. Semler & M.P. Paıdoussis. “The dynamics of a cantileveredpipe aspirating fluid studied by experimental, numerical and analytical methods”. Journalof Fluids and Structures, 2012, 30, 73-96.

223. M. Amabili, K. Karazis, R. Mongrain, M.P. Paıdoussis & R. Cartier, “A three-layermodel for buckling of a human aortic segment under specific flow-pressure conditions”,International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 2012, 28, 495-512.

224. H. Ait Abderrahmane, M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Fayed & H.D. Ng, “Nonlinear dynamics ofsilk and mylar flags flapping in axial flow”, Journal of Wind Engineering & IndustrialAerodynamics,2012, 107-108, 225-236.

225. M.H. Ghayesh, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear vibrations and stability of anaxially moving beam with an intermediate spring support: two-dimensional analysis”,Nonlinear Dynamics, 2012, 69, 193-210.

226. M.H. Ghayesh, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Thermo-mechanical phase-shiftdetermination in Coriolis mass-flowmeters with added masses”, Journal of Fluids andStructures, 2012, 34, 1-13.

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227. H. Shen, M.P. Paıdoussis, J. Wen, D. Yu, L. Cai & X. Wen, “Acoustic cloak/anti-cloakdevice with realizable passive/active metamaterials” Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics,2012, 45, 285401.

228. M.H. Ghayesh, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Subcritical parametric response of anaxially accelerating beam”, Thin-Walled Structures, 2012, 60, 185-193.

229. H. Shen, J. Wen, M.P. Paıdoussis, D. Yu, M. Asgari & X. Wen, “Control of sound andvibration for cylindrical shells by utilizing a periodic structure of functionally gradedmaterials”, Physics Letters A, 2012, 45, 3351-3358.

2013 230. M.H. Ghayesh, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear Dynamics of Axially MovingPlates”, Journal of Sound of Sound and Vibration, 2013, 332, 391-406.

231. M. Kheiri, M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & B.I. Epureanu, “Three-dimensional dynamics oflong pipes towed underwater. Part 1: The equations of motion”, Ocean Engineering 2013,64, 151-160.

232. M. Kheiri, M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & B.I. Epureanu, “Three-dimensional dynamicsof long pipes towed underwater. Part 2: Linear dynamics”, Ocean Engineering 2013, 64,161-173.

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C. PAPERS PUBLISHED IN FULL REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1970-1979

1. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Submerged Towed Cylinders”. Eighth Symposium on NavalHydrodynamics: Hydrodynamics in the Ocean Environment. Office of Naval Research, U.S.Department of the Navy ARC-179, 1970, 981-1016.

2. A.A. Lakis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Response of Non-uniform Cylindrical Shell Subjectedto Random Pressure Field”. Proceedings Seventh International Congress on Acoustics,Budapest, August 1971; Vol. 2, pp.633-636.

3. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Tubular Cylinders Conveying Fluid”. Proceedings IUTAM/IAHR Symposium on Flow-Induced Structural Vibrations, Karlsruhe, August 1972; in FlowInduced Structural Vibrations (ed. Ed. Naudascher), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1974, pp.676-683.

4. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vibration of Cylindrical Structures Induced by Axial Flow”. Cyclede Conferences l’Aero-hydro-Elasticite (Electricite de France/Commissariat a l’EnergieAtomique), Ermononville (France), September 1972; in Aero-Hydro-Elasticite, Eyrolles,Paris, 1973, pp.197-278.

5. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vibration of Tubes Containing Fluid Flow,” Cycle de Conferences l’Aero-hydro-Elasticite (Electricite de France/Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique), Ermenonville(France), September 1972; in Aero-Hydro-Elasticite, Eyrolles, Paris, 1973, pp.442-500.

6. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Cylindrical Structures in Axial Flow”, Proceedings XIConference on Dynamics of Machines, Prague; Academia, Praha, 1977, pp.265-270.

7. D.V. Jagannath & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Solid-Fluid Interactions in the Vibration of NuclearFuel Bundles”, Proceedings BNES International Conference on Vibration in Nuclear Plant,Keswick, U.K., May 1978; Paper 1.2.

1980-1984

8. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-Induced Vibrations in Nuclear Reactors and Heat Exchangers:Practical Experiences and State of Knowledge”, Invited Lecture, Proceedings IAHR/IUTAM Symposium on Practical Experiences with Flow-Induced Vibrations, Karlsruhe,September 1979; in Practical Experiences with Flow-Induced Vibrations (eds E. Naudascherand D. Rockwell), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1980; pp.1-81.

9. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-Induced Vibrations of Heat-Exchanger and Reactor Components– Critical Unresolved Problems”, Proceedings IAHR/IUTAM Symposium on PracticalExperiences with Flow-Induced Vibrations, Karlsruhe, September 1979; in PracticalExperiences with Flow-Induced Vibrations, (eds E. Naudascher and D. Rockwell), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1980; pp.829-832.

10. M.P. Paıdoussis & M.Ostoja-Starzewski, “Dynamics of a Flexible Cylinder in SubsonicAxial Flow”, Proceedings AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS 22nd Structures, Structural Dynamics& Materials Conference and AIAA Dynamics Specialists Conference, Atlanta, Georgia,1981, Vol. 2, pp.352-361.

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11. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluidelastic Vibration of Cylinder Arrays in Axial and Cross Flow: Stateof the Art”, ASME Century 2 Emerging Technology Conferences, San Francisco, CA,August 1980; in Flow-Induced Vibration Design Guidelines (ed. P.Y. Chen), ASME, NewYork, PVP-Vol. 52, 1981, pp.11-46.

12. M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Review of Flow-Induced Vibrations in Reactors and ReactorComponents”, Invited Lecture, Proceedings ANS/ASME/AIChE 2nd International TopicalMeeting on Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics, Santa Barbara, CA., Jan. 1983; ANS, La GrangePark, Ill., Vol. 1, pp.76-98.

13. M.P. Paıdoussis & J.O. Gagnon, “Experiments on the Dynamics of Cylinder Clusters inAxial Flow”, in Proceedings Int’l Conference on Vibration in Nuclear Plant, Keswick, U.K.,May 1982; BNES, London, 1983, pp.50-60.

14. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Theoretical Investigation of the Parameters Affecting theFluidelastic Instability of a Double Row of Cylinders Subject to a Cross Flow”, ProceedingsInt’l Conference on Vibration in Nuclear Plant, Keswick, U.K., May 1982; BNES, London,1983, pp.107-119.

15. M.P. Paıdoussis, J.O. Gagnon & C. Chen, “Fluid Coupling Characteristics of ClusteredCylinders in Still or Axially Flowing Liquid”, Proceedings XX Congress of Int’l Associationfor Hydraulic Research, Moscow, Sept 1983, Vol. IV, pp.358-367.

16. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & D. Mavriplis, “A Semi-Potential Flow Theory for theDynamics of Cylinder Arrays in Cross Flow”, ASME Symposium on Flow-InducedVibrations, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1984; in Symposium on Flow-InducedVibrations. Vol.2: Vibration of Arrays of Cylinders in Cross Flow (eds M.P. Paıdoussis,M.K.Au-Yang & S.S. Chen), ASME, New York, 1984, pp.67-81.

17. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Theoretical Investigation of the Fluidelastic Instabilityof a Single Flexible Cylinder Surrounded by Rigid Cylinders”, ASME Symposium onFlow-Induced Vibrations, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1984; in Symposium onFlow-Induced Vibrations. Vol. 2: Vibration of Arrays of Cylinders in Cross Flow(eds M.P. Paıdoussis, M.K. Au-Yang & S.S. Chen), ASME, New York, 1984, pp.117-133.

18. S.J. Price, B. Mark & M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Experimental Stability Analysis of a SingleFlexible Cylinder Positioned in an Array of Rigid Cylinders and Subject to Cross-Flow”,ASME Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1984;in Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations. Vol.2: Vibration of Arrays of Cylinders inCross Flow (eds M.P. Paıdoussis, M.K. Au-Yang & S.S. Chen), ASME, New York, 1984,pp.179-194.

19. D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Annular-Flow-Induced Vibrations of an Axially VariableBody of Revolution in a Duct of Variable Cross-Section”, ASME Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1984; in Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations. Vol.4: Vibration Induced by Axial and Annular Flows (eds M.P.Paıdoussis & M.K. Au-Yang), ASME, New York, 1984, pp.53-66.

20. M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra & S.P. Chan, “Dynamics and Stability of Coaxial CylindricalShells Conveying Viscous Fluid”, ASME Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations, NewOrleans, Louisiana, December 1984; in Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations. Vol.4:Vibration Induced by Axial and Annular Flows (eds M.P. Paıdoussis & M.K. Au-Yang),ASME, New York, 1984, pp.71-86.

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1985-1987

21. M.P. Paıdoussis & T.P. Luu, “Dynamics of a Pipe Aspirating Fluid, such as might be used inOcean Mining”, ASME Energy-Sources Technology Conference & Exhibition, Dallas, Texas,Feb l985; in Proceedings 4th Int’l Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering Symposium(eds J.S. Chung et al.), ASME, New York, 1985, Vol. 1, pp.391-397.

22. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluidelastic Instability of a Full Array of Flexible CylindersSubject to Cross-Flow”, ASME 10th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration andNoise, Cincinnati, Ohio; in Fluid-Structure Interactions and Aerodynamic Damping (edsE.H. Dowell & M.K. Au-Yang), ASME, New York, 1985, pp.171-192.

23. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Constrained-Mode Analysis of the Fluidelastic Instabilityof a Double Row of Flexible Cylinders in An Array of Rigid Cylinders and Subject to Cross-Flow”, Proceedings, 3rd Int’l Topical Meeting on Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (eds C. Chin& G.J. Brown), Newport, Rhode Island, Oct 1985; ANS, Stone & Webster Engng Corp.,Vol. 2, pp.20.B-1-20.B-8.

24. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of a Chain of Cylinders Travelling Under-Water”, Proceedings5th Int’l Offshore Mechanics & Arctic Engineering Symposium (eds J.S. Chung et al.),Tokyo, Japan, 1986, Vol. 1, pp.483-490.

25. M.P. Paıdoussis & A.D. Mateescu, “The Effect of a Developing Boundary Layer onVibration and Stability of a Thin Cylindrical Shell Containing Flowing Fluid”, ProceedingsAIAA/ASME 4th Fluid Mechanics, Plasma Dynamics and Lasers Conference, Atlanta,Georgia, 1986, paper AIAA-86-1120, 9pp.

26. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis, R. Macdonald & B. Mark, “The Flow-Induced Response of aSingle Flexible Cylinder in an Array of Rigid Cylinders: A Comparison between Air- andWater-Flow Results”, Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference, Chicago, Illinois, July 1986,in Flow-Induced Vibration – 1986 (eds S.S. Chen, J.C. Simonis & Y.S. Shin), ASME, NewYork, 1986, pp.107-117.

27. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-Induced Instabilities of Cylindrical Structures”, Invited Seminar,Proceedings of the 10th U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics (ed. J.P. Lamb),Austin, TX, 1986, pp.155-170.

28. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Flow-Induced Response of a Single Flexible Cylinder inan In-Line Array of Rigid Cylinders”, in Proceedings of Int’l Conference on Flow-InducedVibrations, Bowness-on-Windermere, U.K., May 1987; BHRA, Cranfield 1987, pp.51-63.

29. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & S.-Y. Ang, “Ovalling Oscillations of Cylindrical Shells inCross-Flow: A Review and Some New Results”, Invited Lecture, Proceedings of Int’lConference on Flow-Induced Vibrations, Bowness-on-Windermere, U.K., May 1987; BHRA,Cranfield 1987, pp.377-392.

30. D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Annular-Flow-Induced Instabilities of A Rigid CylindricalBody in A Narrow Duct: An Approximate Analysis of Viscous Effects”, in Proceedings ofInt’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibrations, Bowness-on-Windermere, U.K., May 1987;BHRA, Cranfield 1987, pp.551-561.

31. D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vibrations and Instabilities of Rigid and FlexibleCylinders in Annular Flow”, Proceedings XXII Congress of Int’l Association for HydraulicResearch, Lausanne, Sept. 1987, pp.63-68.

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32. A. El Chebair, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Experimental Study of Annular-Flow-Induced Instabilities of Cylindrical Shells”, ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference,San Diego, CA, July 1987; in Flow-Induced Vibration 1987 (eds M.K. Au-Yang & S.S.Chen), pp.97-102.

33. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Cross-flow Induced Vibrations and Instabilities of Heat Exchanger TubeBanks”, Proceedings of International Conference on Fluid Mechanics, in Frontiers of FluidMechanics (ed. Y. Shen), Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1987, pp.1081-1085.

1988

34. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & B. Mark, “Current-induced Oscillations and Instabilities of aMulti-tube Flexible Riser”, Proceedings 7th Int’l Offshore Mechanics & Arctic EngineeringConference (eds J.C. Chung et al.), Houston, TX, Feb. 1988, pp.383-389.

35. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Belanger, “Experiments on the unsteady annular flowaround an oscillatory cylinder”, Proceedings 15th Aero-dynamic Testing Conference, SanDiego, CA, May 1988, Paper AIAA 88-2031-CP, pp.282-292.

36. M.P. Paıdoussis and S.J. Price, “Dynamics and Stability of Cylinder Arrays in Cross-Flow:New Results and New Questions”, Proceedings AIAA/ASME/SIAM/APS 1st NationalFluid Dynamics Congress, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 1988. AIAA, Washington, D.C., pp.1127-1133.

37. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluid-Structure Interactions: A Survey of a Particular Set of PhysicalProblems” Plenary Address, Proceedings AIAA/ASME/SIAM/APS 1st National FluidDynamics Congress, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 1988. AIAA, Washington, D.C., pp.652-657.

38. M.P. Paıdoussis, & S.J. Price, “The mechanisms underlying flow-induced instabilitiesof cylinder arrays in cross-flow”. Proceedings 6th Int’l Conference of Pressure VesselTechnology, Beijing, China, Sept. 1988. Oxford, Pergamon Press, pp.147-163.

39. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & P.W. Sychterz, “An experimental investigation of the quasi-static assumption for bluff bodies in cross-flow”. ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’lSymposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Chicago, Nov./Dec. 1988, Vol. 1, pp.91-111. ASME, New York.

40. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & N. Giannias, “A generalized constrained-mode analysis forcylinder arrays in cross-flow”. ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Chicago, Nov./Dec. 1988, Vol. 3, pp.25-55. ASME, New York.

41. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price, T. Nakamura, B. Mark & W. Njuki, “Flow induced vibrationsand instabilities in a rotated-square cylinder array in cross-flow”. ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Chicago, Nov./Dec. 1988, Vol.3, pp.111-138. ASME, New York.

42. M.P. Paıdoussis, D. Mateescu & W.-G. Sim, “Dynamics and stability of a flexible cylinderin a narrow coaxial cylindrical duct, subjected to annular flow”. ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Chicago, Nov./Dec. 1988,Vol. 4, pp.125-146. ASME, New York.

43. A.K. Misra, M.P. Paıdoussis & K.S. Van “Dynamics and stability of fluid-conveyingcurved pipes”. ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration& Noise, Chicago, Nov./Dec. 1988, Vol. 4, pp.1-24. ASME, New York.

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44. A. El Chebair, A.K. Misra & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Theoretical study of the effect ofunsteady viscous forces on inner- and annular-flow-induced instabilities of cylindricalshells”. ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise,Chicago, Nov./Dec. 1988, Vol. 4, pp.165-191. ASME, New York.

45. A. Yasuo & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-induced instability of heat exchanger tubes due toaxial flow in a diffuser-shaped, loose intermediate support”. ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHRInt’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Chicago, Nov./Dec. 1988, Vol. 5,pp.201-218. ASME, New York.

46. M.P. Paıdoussis & F.C. Moon, “Nonlinear and chaotic fluidelastic vibrations of a flexiblepipe conveying fluid”. ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-InducedVibration & Noise, Chicago, Nov./Dec. 1988, Vol. 7, pp.107-133. ASME, New York.

1989-1991

47. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis, B. Mark & W.N. Mureithi, “Current-induced oscillations andinstabilities of a multi-tube riser: water tunnel experiments”. Proceedings of the 8th Int’lConference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, The Hague, The Netherlands,Mar 1989, pp.447-454.

48. A. El Chebair, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “On the dynamics and stability of cylindricalshells conveying inviscid or viscous fluid in internal or annular flow”. ASME/JSME PressureVessels & Piping Conference, Honolulu, HI, July 1989; in Flow-Induced Vibration 1989, (edsM.K. Au-Yang, S.S. Chen, S. Kaneko & R. Chilukuri), pp.51-62.

49. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Belanger, “The unsteady pressure on a cylinderoscillating in a turbulent annular flow – A theoretical model compared with experiments”.ASME/JSME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference, Honolulu, HI, July 1989; in Flow-Induced Vibration 1989, (eds M.K. Au-Yang, S.S. Chen, S. Kaneko & R. Chilukuri), pp.85-92.

50. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Tubular Arrays Subjected to Internal or External Flow”,Invited Lecture, Proceedings of Int’l Conference on Engineering Aero-Hydroelasticity,sponsored by Czechoslovak Scientific and Technical Society, Skoda, Technical Universityof Plzen, Czechoslovak Society for Mechanics and the National Committee of IFToMM,Prague, Dec. 1989, pp.25-36.

51. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & W.-G. Sim, “CFD Solutions for Steady Viscous andUnsteady Potential Flow between Eccentric Cylinders”. Spring Meeting of the FluidsEngineering Division & 1990 CSME Forum, Toronto, Ontario, June 1990; in ProceedingsASME Int’l Symposium on Nonsteady Fluid Dynamics (eds J.A. Miller & D.P. Telionis),pp.235-242.

52. M.P. Paıdoussis, V.B. Nguyen & A.K. Misra, “Stability of Cantilevered Coaxial Shells withInternal and Annular Flow”. ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference, Nashville, TN,June 1990; in Flow-Induced Vibration 1990 (eds S.S. Chen, K. Fujita & M.K. Au-Yang),pp.207-226.

53. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Belanger, “Computational Solutions Based on a FiniteDifference Formulation for Unsteady Internal Flows”. 29th AIAA Aerospace SciencesMeeting, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 1991; AIAA paper 91-0724.

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54. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & W.N. Mureithi, “Non-linear Dynamics of a Single FlexibleCylinder in a Rotated Triangle Array”. I.Mech.E. Int’l Conference on Flow InducedVibrations, Brighton, U.K., May 1991; in Proceedings of IMechE ‘Flow Induced Vibrations’,pp.121-128.

55. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis, W.N. Mureithi & B. Mark, “Flow Visualization in a 1.5 pitch-to-diameter Rotated Square of Cylinders Subject to Cross-Flow” – see Ref. 54; in Proceedingsof IMechE ‘Flow Induced Vibrations’, pp.243-251.

56. M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra & V.B. Nguyen, “Internal and Annular Flow InducedInstabilities of Clamped-Clamped or Cantilevered Cylindrical Shells in Coaxial Conduits”– see Ref. 54; Proceedings of IMechE ‘Flow Induced Vibrations’, pp.269-276.

57. M.P. Paıdoussis, D. Mateescu, W.-G. Sim & F. Belanger, “Experimental Investigations ofthe Unsteady Annular Flow between Concentric and Eccentric Oscillating Cylinders” —see Ref. 54; Proceedings of IMechE ‘Flow Induced Vibrations’, pp.473-481.

58. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Pipes Conveying Fluid: A Model Dynamical Problem”. Keynote Address,Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics, CANCAM’91, Winnipeg, Manitoba; inProceedings CANCAM’91, pp.1-33.

59. M.P. Paıdoussis & G.X. Li, “Cross-Flow-Induced Chaotic Motions of Heat-Exchanger TubesImpacting on Loose Supports”. ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference, San Diego,CA, June 1991; in Flow-Induced Vibrations and Wear 1991 (eds M.K. Au-Yang & F. Hara),pp.31-41.

60. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis and W.-G. Sim, “A Spectral Method for Steady and UnsteadyInternal Flows”. International Conference on Computational Engineering Sciences, ICES-91, Melbourne, Australia, August 1991.

61. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis, F. Belanger & W.-G. Sim, “Unsteady Fluid DynamicSolutions in Annular Flow-Induced-Vibration Problems”, in Proceedings Asia-PacificVibration Conference, Melbourne, Australia, Nov. 1991; Vol. 2, pp.10.19-10.27.

62. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis, W.-G. Sim & F. Belanger, “Computational Solutions forUnsteady Confined Flows”. Asian Pacific Conference on Computational Mechanics, HongKong, Dec 1991; in Computational Mechanics (eds Y.K. Cheung, J.H. Lee & A.Y.T. Leung),pp.1449-1455; Balkema, Rotterdam.

1992

63. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & B. Mark, “Flow Visualization in a 1.375 Pitch-to-DiameterParallel Triangular Array Subject to Cross-Flow”. ASME/JSME/CSME/ IMechE/IAHRInt’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Anaheim, CA, Nov 1992, Vol. 1,pp.29-38. ASME, New York.

64. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & B. Cheng, “A Constrained Mode Analysis with a One-CylinderKernel for a fully Flexible In-Line Array in Cross-Flow”. ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Anaheim, CA, Nov 1992, Vol.2, pp.17-30. ASME, New York.

65. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & N.W. Mureithi, “The Post-Fluidelastic-InstabilityResponse of a Loosely Supported Tube in an Array Subjected to Water Cross-Flow”.ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise,Anaheim, CA, Nov 1992, Vol. 2, pp.243-263. ASME, New York.

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66. M.P. Paıdoussis, D. Mateescu & F. Belanger, “A Computational Method for the Dynamicsof Cylindrical Structures Subjected to Annular Flows by Simultaneous Integration ofthe Navier-Stokes and Structural Equations”. ASME/ JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’lSymposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Anaheim, CA, Nov 1992, Vol. 5, pp.17-32.ASME, New York.

67. M.P. Paıdoussis & R.M. Botez, “Chaotic Dynamics of Articulated Cylinders in ConfinedAxial Flow”. ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-InducedVibration & Noise, Anaheim, CA, Nov 1992, Vol. 5, pp.59-84. ASME, New York.

68. V.B. Nguyen, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “A CFD Model for the Study ofthe Stability of Cantilevered Coaxial Cylindrical Shells Conveying Viscous Fluid”.ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise,Anaheim, CA, Nov 1992, Vol. 5, pp.113-131. ASME, New York.

69. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of a Fluid Conveying CantileveredPipe with an Intermediate Spring Support”. ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’lSymposium on Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise, Anaheim, CA, Nov 1992, Vol. 8, pp.25-46.ASME, New York.

1993-1994

70. L.R. Curling & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Characterization of Turbulent Pressure Fluctuationson Cylinders in Axial Flow”. Proceedings of the Int’l Conference on Near-Wall TurbulentFlows, Tempe, AZ, Mar 1993. In Near-Wall Turbulent Flows (eds R.M.C. So, C.G. Spezialeand B.E. Launder), pp. 783-792. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

71. D. Mateescu, A. Mekanik & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Computational Solutions for UnsteadyAnnular Flows with Oscillating Boundaries based on Time-Dependent CoordinateTransformations”. 2nd Annual Conference of the CFD Society of Canada, Toronto, Ontario,Jun 1994; in Proceedings CFD 94 (eds J.J. Gottlieb & C.R. Ethier), pp. 51-58.

72. M.P. Paıdoussis, W.N. Mureithi & S.J. Price, “Chaotic Response of a Loosely-SupportedCylinder in an Array Subjected to Cross-Flow: Experimental Observations and Comparisonwith Theory”. Invited Lecture, Proceedings of 2nd Int’l Conference on Engineering Aero-Hydroelasticity, University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic, Jun 1994, pp. 43-48.

73. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & D.J. Wang, “An Experimental Study of the Applicabilityof the Quasi-Steady Assumption for Staggered Cylinder Arrays in Cross-Flow”. ASMEPressure Vessels & Piping Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Jun 1994; in Flow-InducedVibrations 1994 (ed. M.K. Au-Yang), pp. 157-172.

74. F. Belanger, M.P. Paıdoussis & E. de Langre, “Time-Marching Dynamics Analysis of Fluid-Coupled Systems with Large Added Mass using the Navier-Stokes Equations”. 25th AIAAFluid Dynamics Conference, Colorado Springs, CO, Jun 1994; AIAA paper 94-2267.

75. A. Mekanik, M.P. Paıdoussis & D. Mateescu, “Pressure Measurements in Unsteady Flowsbetween Concentric Cylinders in Translation and Rotation”. 12th Symposium on theEngineering Applications of Mechanics, Montreal, Que., Jun 1994; in Interactions of Fluids,Structures and Mechanisms (eds S.J. Price & J. Angeles), pp. 345-353.

76. M.P. Paıdoussis, B. Tian & A.K. Misra, “Stability of Pinned-Clamped Coaxial CylindricalShells Conveying Viscous Flow”. 12th Symposium on the Engineering Applications ofMechanics, Montreal, Que., Jun 1994; in Interactions of Fluids, Structures and Mechanisms(eds S.J. Price & J. Angeles), pp. 355-364.

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77. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear and Chaotic Dynamics of Pipes Conveying Fluid”.Invited Lecture, 1st Int’l Conference on Flow Interaction cum Exhibition/Lectures onInteraction of Science & Art, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Sep 1994;in Proceedings (eds N.W. Ko, H.E. Fiedler & B.H.K. Lee), pp. 40-53.

1995–1997

78. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & N.W. Mureithi, “On the Practical Nonexistence of MultipleInstability Regions for Heat-Exchanger Arrays in Cross-Flow”. 6th Int’l Conference onFlow-Induced Vibration, London, U.K., Apr 1995. In Flow-Induced Vibration (ed. P.W.Bearman), pp. 283-294. Rotterdam: Balkema.

79. S.Granger & M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Improvement to the Quasi-Steady Model withApplication to Cross-Flow Induced Vibration of Tube Arrays” — see Ref. 78. In Flow-Induced Vibration (ed. P.W. Bearman), pp. 339-350. Rotterdam: Balkema.

80. C. Semler & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Parametric Resonances of a Cantilevered Pipe ConveyingFluid: A Nonlinear Analysis”, ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference, Boston,Mass., Sept 1995; in Proceedings, Vol. 3, Part A, Vibration of Nonlinear, Random, andTime-Varying Systems, Section on Time Varying Systems and Structures (eds S.C. Sinha,J.P. Cusumano & F. Pfeiffer), DE-Vol. 84-1, pp. 325-335, ASME, New York.

81. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of a Fluid-Conveying CantileveredPipe with a Small Mass Attached at the Free End”. ASME 1996 IMECE, Atlanta, GA; inNonlinear Dynamics and Controls (eds A.K. Bajaj, N.S. Namachchivaya & M.A. Franchek),DE-Vol. 91, pp. 215-222.

82. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluid-Structure Interactions between Axial Flows and SlenderStructures”. Sectional Lecture, Proceedings of XIXth Int’l Congress of Theoretical andApplied Mechanics, Kyoto, Japan; in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 1996 (eds T.Tatsumi, E. Watanabe & T. Kambe), pp. 427-442. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

83. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & N.W. Mureithi, “Chaotic Oscillations of a Loosely SupportedTube in a Heat-Exchanger Array in Cross-Flow” IUTAM Chaos’97 Conference, CornellUniversity, Ithaca, NY; in New Applications of Nonlinear and Chaotic Dynamics inMechanics (ed. F.C. Moon), pp. 483-492. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

84. D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Computational Navier-Stokes Solutions of UnsteadyConfined Flows Based on Time-Dependent Coordinate Transformations for Unsteady Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems”, Proceedings ASME/JSME/IMechE/CSME/ IAHR Int’lSymposium on Fluid-Structure Interactions, Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration andNoise, Dallas, TX, Nov. 1997, Vol. I, AD-Vol.53-1, pp. 41-48. ASME, New York.

85. D. Sumner, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Investigation of Impulsively-Started Flow aroundSide-by-Side Circular Cylinders: Application of Particle Image Velocimetry”, ProceedingsASME/JSME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Fluid-Structure Interactions,Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, Dallas, TX, Nov. 1997, Vol. I, AD-Vol.53-1, pp. 93-102. ASME, New York.

86. D. S.-K. Ting, D.J. Wang, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Applicability of the Quasi-Steady Assumption for Two Staggered Circular Cylinders in Cross-Flow”, ProceedingsASME/JSME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Fluid-Structure Interactions,Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, Dallas, TX, Nov. 1997, Vol. I, AD-Vol.53-1, pp. 159-168. ASME, New York.

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87. M.P. Paıdoussis, C. Semler & H. Alighanbari, “A Physical Explanation of the DestabilizingEffect of Damping”, Proceedings ASME/JSME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium onFluid-Structure Interactions, Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, Dallas, TX,Nov. 1997, Vol. II, AD-Vol.53-2, pp. 29-38. ASME, New York.

1998–2000

88. D. Sumner, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Investigation of Side-by-Side Circular Cylindersin Steady Cross-Flow by Particle Image Velocimetry”, ASME Fluids Division AnnualSummer Meeting, Washington, D.C. June 1998; in Proceedings Forum on Bluff BodyWakes and Vortex-Induced Vibration (eds P.W. Bearman & C.H.K. Williamson), Paper 37(6 pages), published by Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

89. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear Vibrations of Circular CylindricalShells Coupled to Fluid: Discretization Method”, Proceedings Int’l Conference on Noiseand Vibration Engineering (ISMA 23), (ed. P. Sas), Leuven, Belgium, Sep 1998, Vol. 1,pp. 283-290.

90. F. Pellicano, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Internal Resonances and Travelling Waves ina Submerged Structure”, Proceedings ISMA 23, (ed. P. Sas), Leuven, Belgium, Sep 1998,Vol. 1, pp. 291-298.

91. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Bifurcation and Stability of CircularCylindrical Shells Containing Flowing Fluid”, Proceedings XIV Congresso Nazionale,Associazione Italiana di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata, Como, Villa Olmo, Oct. 1999,10pp.

92. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “On the Nonlinear Stability of CircularCylindrical Shells Containing Flowing Fluid”, Proceedings 3rd International Conference onEngineering Aero-Hydroelasticity (eds J. Horacek & I. Zolotarev), Prague, Czech Republic,Sept 1999, pp. 99-104.

93. M.P. Paıdoussis, J.-L. Lopes & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Equations and Dynamical Behaviourof a Cantilevered Cylinder in Axial Flow”, Proceedings 3rd International Conference onEngineering Aero-Hydroelasticity (eds J. Horacek & I. Zolotarev), Prague, Czech Republic,Sept 1999, pp. 56-64.

94. C.Q. Guo & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Analysis of Hydroelastic Instabilities of Rectangular Parallel-Plate Assemblies”, ASME Pressure Vessel & Piping Conferrence, Boston, MA, Aug. 1999;in Flow-Induced Vibration — 1999, (ed. M.J. Pettigrew), pp. 191-198.

95. S.J. Price, J.G. Smith, K. Leong & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-Visualization around a CircularCylinder near a Plane Wall”, Proceedings 7th International Conference on Flow-InducedVibration, Lucerne, Switzerland, 19-22 June 2000. In Flow-Induced Vibration (eds S. Ziada& T. Staubli), pp. 105-112. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

96. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Non-Linear Vibrations of Circular CylindricalShells with Flow”, Proceedings 7th International Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration,Lucerne, Switzerland, 19-22 June 2000. In Flow-Induced Vibration (eds S. Ziada & T.Staubli), pp. 335-342. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

97. A.A. Lakis, C. Dupuis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Fluid-Conveying Cylindrical Shellsusing a Hybrid Finite Element Approach”, Proceedings 7th International Conference onFlow-Induced Vibration, Lucerne, Switzerland, 19-22 June 2000. In Flow-Induced Vibration(eds S. Ziada & T. Staubli), pp. 343-348. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

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98. M. Amabili, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Pellicano, “Nonlinear Stability of Circular CylindricalShells in Axially Flowing Fluid”, Proceedings Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics of Shellsand Plates (eds M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & P.B. Goncalves), Orlando, FL, Nov 2000,AMD-Vol. 238, pp. 15-26. New York: ASME.

99. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Non-linear Vibrations of Fluid-Filled, SimplySupported Circular Cylindrical Shells: Theory and Experiments”, Proceedings Symposiumon Nonlinear Dynamics of Shells and Plates (eds M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & P.B.Goncalves), Orlando, FL, Nov 2000, AMD-Vol. 238, pp. 73-84. New York: ASME.

2001–2004

100. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear Dynamics of Circular CylindricalShells Coupled to Flowing Fluid”, Proceedings 1st MIT Conference on Computational Fluidand Solid Mechanics, Cambridge, MA, U.S.A., 12-15 June 2001. In Computational Fluidand Solid Mechanics (ed. K.J. Bathe), Vol. 2, pp. 1050-1053. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

101. S.J. Price, S. Krishnamoorthy, & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Cross-flow past a Pair of StaggeredCylinders with the Upstream Cylinder Subjected to a Transverse Harmonic Oscillation”,Proceedings 5th Int’l Symposium on Fluid-Structure Interactions, Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 2002, ASME Paper IMECE2002-32181.

102. M. Amabili, F. Pellicano & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Empty and Fluid-Filled CircularCylindrical Shells Subjected to Dynamic Axial Loads”, Proceedings 5th Int’l Symposiumon Fluid-Structure Interactions, Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, NewOrleans, LA, Nov. 2002, ASME Paper IMECE2002-32212.

103. A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Cantilever Conveying Fluid: Coherent Modes versus BeamModes”, Proceedings 5th Int’l Symposium on Fluid-Structure Interactions, Aeroelasticity,Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 2002, ASME PaperIMECE2002-32211.

104. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Some Quandaries and Paradoxes in Fluid-Structure Interactions withAxial Flows”, Plenary Talk, 2003 IUTAM Symposium on Integrated Modeling of fullyCoupled Fluid Structure Interactions using Analysis, Computations and Experiments, NewBrunswick, NJ, June 2003, pp. 247-266. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

105. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis, C. Semler & P. Picot, “Nonlinear Dynamics ofSlender Cylinders supported at both Ends and subjected to Axial Flow”, 2003 IUTAMSymposium on Integrated Modeling of fully Coupled Fluid Structure Interactions usingAnalysis, Computations and Experiments, New Brunswick, NJ, June 2003, pp. 233-245.Dordrecht: Kluwer.

106. K. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis, E. Grinevich, A.K. Misra & M. Amabili, “Stability andNon-Linear Dynamics of Clamped Circular Cylindrical Shells in Contact with FlowingFluid”, 2003 IUTAM Symposium on Integrated Modeling of fully Coupled Fluid StructureInteractions using Analysis, Computations and Experiments, New Brunswick, NJ, June2003, pp. 375-390. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

107. B.I. Epureanu, L.S. Tang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Observations of the Dynamics of Panelsin Supersonic Flow”, Proceedings 2nd MIT Conference on Computational Fluid and SolidMechanics 2003 (ed. K.J. Bathe), Vol. 2, pp. 1332-1336. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science.

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108. M. Amabili, A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Reduced-Order P.O.D. Models for NonlinearVibrations of Cylindrical Shells”, Proceedings ASME Int’l Mechanical Engineering Congressand Exposition, Washington, DC, Nov 2003, Vol. 1, IMECE2003-55445, on CD-Rom, NewYork: ASME.

109. M.P. Paıdoussis, K.N. Karagiozis, E. Grinevich, A.K. Misra & M. Amabili, “Stability ofCylindrical Shells with Supported Ends Conveying Fluid”, 8th Pan-American Conferenceof Applied Mechanics, (eds. J. Bravo Castillero, M. Ostoja-Starzewski), La Havana, Cuba,Jan 2004, pp. 393-396.

110. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra & E. Grinevich, “Non-Linear Dynamics ofClamped Cylindrical Shells Subjected to Flow”, 8th International Conference on Flow-Induced Vibrations FIV2004, (eds. E. de Langre & F. Axisa), Paris, France, Jul 2004, Vol.1, pp. 125-130.

2005–2009

111. K.N. Karagiozis, M. Amabili, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Nonlinear Vibrations ofClamped Circular Cylindrical Shells”, Proceedings 3rd MIT Conference on ComputationFluid and Solid Mechanics, Boston, U.S.A., June 2005.

112. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Nonlinear Dynamics and StabilityAnalysis of Clamped Cylindrical Shells Subjected to Axial Flow”, Proceedings, 5th EuropeanNonlinear Dynamics Conference (ENOC-2005), (eds D.H. van Campen, M.D. Lazurko &W.P.J.M. van der Oever), August 2005, Paper 22-467 (CD-Rom, ISBN 90 386 2667 3),pp. 2568-2575.

113. M. Wadham-Gagnon, P. Hubert, M.P. Paıdoussis, C. Semler & D. Lavoie, “HyperelasticModeling of Rubber in Commercial Finite Element Software (ANSYSTM)”, Proceedings ofthe Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering 51st InternationalSymposium (SAMPE’06), Long Beach, CA, Apr-May 2006, CD-Rom, 15 pp.

114. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & S. Krishnamoorthy, “Cross-flow Past a Pair of StaggeredCylinders with the Upstream Cylinder Subjected to a Transverse Harmonic Oscillation”,Proceedings 6th Int’l Symposium on Fluid-Structure Interactions, Aeroelasticity and Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise (6th FSI, AE & FIV+N Symposium), ASME Pressure Vesselsand Piping Conference 2006, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 2006, Vol. 9, pp. 125-134. NewYork: ASME.

115. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis & A. Camargo, “The Behaviour of Fluid-ConveyingPipes, Supported at Both Ends, by the Complete Extensible Nonlinear Equations ofMotion”, 6th FSI, AE & FIV+N Symposium, ASME Pressure Vessels and PipingConference 2006, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 2006, Vol. 9, pp. 317-323. New York: ASME.

116. E. de Langre, M.P. Paıdoussis, Y. Modarres-Sadeghi & O. Doare, “Flutter of Long FlexibleCylinders in Axial Flow”, 6th FSI, AE & FIV+N Symposium, ASME Pressure Vessels andPiping Conference 2006, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 2006, Vol. 9, pp. 371-378. New York:ASME.

117. L. Tang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Numerical Investigation on the Dynamics of Two-Dimensional Cantilevered Flexible Plates in Axial Flow”, 6th FSI, AE & FIV+NSymposium, ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference 2006, Vancouver, BC, Canada,July 2006, Vol. 9, pp. 379-386. New York: ASME.

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118. A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Reduced-order Models for Chaotic Dynamics of a Fluid-Conveying Pipe”, 6th FSI, AE & FIV+N Symposium, ASME Pressure Vessels and PipingConference 2006, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 2006, Vol. 9, pp. 795-804. New York: ASME.

119. M.P. Paıdoussis, “From fluid-conveying pipes to offshore, power generation and nuclearengineering applications”, Invited Paper, 15th Annual Int’l Conference on MechanicalEngineering (ISME 2007), Tehran, Iran, May 2007, Invited Papers volume (eds M. Sadeghi& M. Salehi), pp. 1-28. Amirkabir University of Technology Publications.

120. K.N. Karagiozis, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Effect of Geometric on the Stability ofClamped Shells in Axial Flow”, Proceedings 4th MIT Conference on Computational Fluidand Solid Mechanics, Boston, U.S.A., June 2007, pp. 645-659.

121. F. Gosselin & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of a rotating cylindrical shell containing axialflow”, 18eme Congres Francais de Mecanique (CFM’07), Grenoble, France, Aug 2007,Paper CFM 2007-1578.

122. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of cantilevers subjected to internal and/or external axial flow:New developments and insights”, Plenary Lecture, Proceedings 9th Int’l Conference onFlow-Induced Vibration (FIV2008), Prague, Czech Republic, 30 Jun - 3 Jul 2008, pp. 9-20.Prague: Institute of Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

123. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Effect of geometric imperfections on non-linear stability of cylindrical shells conveying fluid”, St. Petersburg, Russia, Jun-Jul 2008,Proceedings 6th Euromech Nonlinear Dynamics Conference (ENOC), CD-Rom.

124. J. Wang, M. Paıdoussis & Luc Mongeau, “A method for noise reduction in hydrauliclines”, Proceedings 30th ASME Annual Conference of Noise Control and Acoustics Division,NoiseCon 2008, Dearborn, MI, 28-31 July 2008, Paper NCAD 2008-73088, ISBN 0791838307, CD-Rom. ASME.

125. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of cylinders, cylindrical shells and plates interacting with axialflow: A review and some new developments”, Plenary Lecture, Proceedings of the 2ndSymposium on the Mechanics of Slender Structures (MoSS 2008), Baltimore, MD, USA,23-25 July 2008, 29pp. UMBC, IOP (Institute of Physics) & ASME.

126. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear stability of shells conveyingfluid flow”, Proceedings of 9th Int’l Conference on Computational Structures Technology,(eds B.H.V. Topping & M. Papadrakakis), Athens, Greece, 2-5 Sep 2008, Paper 133, ISBN978-1-905088-22-5 CD-Rom, Civil Comp Press, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

127. D.B. Giacobbi, C. Semler & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Numerical fluid-structure interaction studyof a cantilevered pipe discharging or aspirating fluid via a Computational Fluid Dynamicsand Finite Element Analysis model”, Proceedings 6th Int’l Conference on EngineeringComputational Technology (eds M. Papadrakakis & B.H.V. Topping), Athens, Greece,2-5 Sep 2008, Paper 48, ISBN 978-1-905088-25-6 CD-Rom, Civil Comp Press, Stirlingshire,Scotland.

128. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear vibrations of circular cylindricalshells conveying flowing fluid”, Proceedings 16th Int’l Congress on Sound and VibrationKrakow, Poland, 5-9 July 2009.

129. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear vibrations and stability of shellsconveying water flow”, Proceedings ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences &

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Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, San Diego, CA, USA, 30 Aug -2 Sep. 2009.

130. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Chaotic vibrations of circular shellsconveying flowing fluid”, Invited Keynote Lecture, Proceedings ASME Int’l MechanicalEngineering Congress & Exposition, Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA, 13-19 Nov 2009.

2010 - 2013

131. K. Karagiozis, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Hyperchaos in Shells Subjected to InternalFluid and External Transverse Periodic Loads”, Proceedings 16th U.S. National Congress ofTheoretical and Applied Mechanics, USNCTAM2010-926. 27 Jun-2 Jul 2010, State College,PA, U.S.A.

132. M. Hajghayesh & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of a fluid-conveying cantilevered pipewith intermediate spring support”, Proceedings 7th Int’l Symposium on Fluid-StructureInteractions, Flow-Sound Interactions, and Flow-Induced Vibration & Noise (7th FSI 2

& FIV+N Symposium), ASME 2010 3rd Joint US-European Fluid Engineering SummerMeeting, Montreal, QC, Canada, 1-5 August 2010, Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30084.

133. D. Giacobbi, S. Rinaldi, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “The dynamics of a cantilevered pipeaspirating fluid studied by experimental, numerical and analytical methods”, 7th FSI 2 &FIV+N Symposium, Montreal, QC, Canada, 1-5 August 2010, Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30833.

134. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Hyperchaotic behaviour of shells subjectedto flow and external force”, 7th FSI 2 & FIV+N Symposium, Montreal, QC, Canada, 1-5August 2010, Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30814.

135. K. Karagiozis, M. Amabili, R. Mongrain, & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Buckling of human aortarelated to dissection due to flow-pressure conditions”, 7th FSI 2 & FIV+N Symposium,Montreal, QC, Canada, 1-5 August 2010, Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30812.

136. Z. del Prado, P.B. Goncalves & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Influence of geometry on the non-linearvibrations of cylindrical shells with internal flowing fluid”, 7th FSI 2 & FIV+N Symposium,Montreal, QC, Canada, 1-5 August 2010, Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30034.

137. D. Giacobbi, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “An analytical study of the dyamics of pipesconveying fluid of spatially varying density”, 7th FSI 2 & FIV+N Symposium, Montreal,QC, Canada, 1-5 August 2010, Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-31053.

138. W. Zhao, M. Liu, J. Jiang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The dynamics of cantilevered flexible platesin axial flow”, 7th FSI 2 & FIV+N Symposium, Montreal, QC, Canada, 1-5 August 2010,Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30079.

139. M. Kheiri, M.P. Paıdoussis & M. Amabili, “On the feasibility of using linear fluid dynamicsin an overall nonlinear model for the dynamics of cantilevered cylinders in axial flow”, 7thFSI 2 & FIV+N Symposium, Montreal, QC, Canada, 1-5 August 2010, Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30082.

140. M. Hajghayesh, M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Phase-shift determination in Coriolis flowmeters with added masses”, 7th FSI 2 & FIV+N Symposium, Montreal, QC, Canada, 1-5August 2010, Paper FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30085.

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141. M.P. Paıdoussis, “The dynamics of cylindrical conduits containing flowing fluid”Invited Lecture, 10th Int’l Conference on Computational Structures Technology and 7thInt’l Conference on Engineering Computational Technology, Valencia, Spain, 14-17 Sept2010; in Computational Technology Reviews, Vol. 1 (eds B.H.V. Topping, J.M. Adam, F.J.Pallares, R. Bru & M.L. Romero), 2010, Saxe-Coburg Publications, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

142. M. Amabili, K.N. Karagiozis, R. Mongrain, M.P. Paıdoussis & R. Cartier, “NonlinearBehaviour of Aorta at Critical Flow Conditions Related to Dissection”, ProceedingsCanadian Cardiovascular Congress, 23-27 Oct 2010, Montreal, Canada.

143. M. Amabili, K.N. Karagiozis, R. Mongrain, M.P. Paıdoussis & R. Cartier, “HumanAorta Buckling Related to Dissection”, Proceedings of the ASME International MechanicalCongress and Exposition, 12-18 Nov 2010, Vancouver, Canada.

144. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Piping Dynamics: A Review and New Developments”, Invited Lecture,ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference EMI2011, 2-4 June 2011, NortheasternUniversity, Boston, MA, U.S.A.

145. S. Rinaldi & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of a free-clamped cylinder in confined axial flow”,Proceedings ASME 2011 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference, Baltimore, MD, USA, 17-21Jul 2011. Paper PVP2011-58038, ASME 1870DV.

146. M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & M.H. Ghayesh, “Dynamics of Fluid-Conveying CantileveredPipes with Additional Adornments”, Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (& Flow-Induced Noise) (eds. C. Meskell & G. Bennett), Dublin, Ireland,3-6 Jul 2012, pp. 1-6.

147. M. Paak, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “On the Nonlinear Dynamics of CircularCylindrical Shells Conveying Fluid” Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (& Flow-Induced Noise) (eds. C. Meskell & G. Bennett), Dublin, Ireland,3-6 Jul 2012, pp. 383-390.

148. M. Kheiri, M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & B.I. Epureanu, “Three-Dimensional Dynamicsof Long Pipes Towed Underwater”, Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (& Flow-Induced Noise) (eds. C. Meskell & G. Bennett), Dublin, Ireland,3-6 Jul 2012, pp. 719-726.

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D. CONFERENCES WHERE ONLY EXTENDED

OR BRIEF ABSTRACTS ARE PUBLISHED

1. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Hydroelastic Instabilities of Flexible Tubes Containing Flow and ofFlexible Cylinders in Axial Flow”, CANCAM, Universite Laval, May 1967, p.1.231.

2. M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Experimental Study of the Vibration of Flexible Cylinders Inducedby Axial Flow”, Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 1968, 11, 352-353.

3. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Vertical Tubular Cantilevers Conveying Fluid”, CANCAM,University of Waterloo, May 1969, pp.275-276.

4. A.A. Lakis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Analysis of Axially Non-Uniform Cylindrical Shells”,CANCAM, University of Calgary, May 1971, pp.247-248.

5. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vibration of Pipes Containing Flowing Fluid”, CANCAN, EcolePolytechnique, May 1973, pp.567-568.

6. D.S. Weaver, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Guernier, “The Flutter Behaviour of Thin Elastic Tubeswith an Internal Flow”, CANCAM, University of New Brunswick, 1975, pp.257-258.

7. M.P. Paıdoussis & N.T. Issid, “Experiments on Parametric Instabilities of Pipes ContainingPulsating Flow”, CANCAM, University of New Brunswick, 1975, pp.353-354.

8. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Sundararajan, “Parametric and Combination Resonances of a PipeContaining Pulsating Flow”, CANCAM, University of New Brunswick, 1975, pp.355-356.

9. M.J. Pettigrew & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics and Stability of Flexible Cylinders Subjectedto Liquid and Two-Phase Flow in Confined Annuli”, Paper D2/6, 3rd SMiRT, London, Sept1975.

10. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Mathematical Model for the Dynamics of an Articulated String of FuelBundles in Axial Flow”, Paper D2/5, 3rd SMiRT, London, Sept 1975.

11. M.P. Paıdoussis & S.Suss, “Stability of Clusters of Cylinders in Axial Flow”, CANCAM,University of British Columbia, 1977, pp.705-706.

12. M.P. Paıdoussis & S.Suss, “Flow-Induced Instabilities of Clusters of Flexible Cylinders inAxial Flow Contained in a Cylindrical Channel”, Paper B3/4, 4th SMiRT, San Francisco,Aug. 1977.

13. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Fuel Element Bundles”, Paper B5/3, 5th SMiRT Berlin,Aug. 1979.

CANCAM = Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics

SMiRT = International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology

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14. M.P. Paıdoussis, C. Helleur & G.I. Fekete, “Ovalling Oscillations of Cylindrical Shellsin Cross-Flow”, CANCAM, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Que., May-June 1979,pp.703-704.

15. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluidelastic Instability of a Row of Circular Cylinders Subjectto a Cross Flow”, CANCAM, Universite de Moncton, Moncton, N.B., June 1981, pp.139-140.

16. M.P. Paıdoussis, H.-C. Suen, S.J. Price, B.G. Newman, & G.I. Fekete, “Ovalling Oscillationof Cylindrical Shells in Cross Flow”, CANCAM, Universite de Moncton, Moncton, N.B.,June 1981, pp.147-148.

17. M.P. Paıdoussis, P. Besancon & M. Ostoja-Starzewski, “Dynamics of Arrays of Cylinderswith Internal and External Incompressible or Compressible Axial Flow”, Paper B6/1, 6thSMiRT, Paris, Aug. 1981.

18. M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra & S.P. Chan, “Dynamics and Stability of ConcentricCylindrical Shells Containing Fluid”, CANCAM, Saskatoon, Sask., June 1983, pp.461-462.

19. S.J. Price, M.P. Paıdoussis & G.A. Mokdissi, “An Approximate Experimental Method todetermine the Force Coefficients on Three Circular Cylinders, Subject to a Uniform CrossFlow”, CANCAM, Saskatoon, Sask., June 1983, pp.597-598.

20. M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra & S.P. Chan, “Effect of Viscosity on the Dynamics andStability of Fluid Conveying Coaxial Cylindrical Shells”, CANCAM, University of WesternOntario, London, Ont., June 1985, pp.B.145-146.

21. D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Unsteady Viscous Effects on Flow-Induced Vibrations ofa Cylindrical Body in a Narrow Pipe Conveying Fluid”, CANCAM, University of WesternOntario, London, Ont., June 1985, pp.B.143-144.

22. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Instability of Cylinder Arrays Subject to Cross-Flow:A Negative Damping or Fluidelastic Stiffness Phenomenon?”, CANCAM, University ofWestern Ontario, London, Ont., June 1985, pp.B.147-148.

23. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & W.-G. Sim, “Flow-induced Instabilities of a FlexibleCylinder in a Narrow Pipe Conveying Fluid”, CANCAM, Edmonton, June 1987, pp.B.150-151.

24. S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Cross-flow-induced Vibrations of Cylinder Arrays”,CANCAM, Edmonton, Alberta, June 1987, pp.B-146-147.

25. M.P. Paıdoussis, D. Mateescu & F. Belanger, “Unsteady Pressure Measurements on anOscillating Centre-Body in Annular Flow”, Proceedings XXII Congress of Int’l Associationfor Hydraulic Research, Lausanne, Sept. 1987, pp.71-72.

CANCAM = Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics

SMiRT = International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology

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26. M.P. Paıdoussis & F.C. Moon, “Nonlinear and Chaotic Fluidelastic Vibrations in aFlexible Tube Conveying Fluid”, XVII Int’l Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics(IUTAM), Grenoble, France, Aug. 1988, p.149.

27. G.X. Li & M. P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of cross-flow-induced vibrations of heat-exchangertubes impacting on loose supports”, Abstracts of SIAM Conference on Dynamical Systems,Orlando, Florida, May 1990, p.A57.

28. M.P. Paıdoussis & G.X. Li, “Chaotic Oscillations of a Laterally Constrained CantileveredFlexible Pipe Conveying Fluid”, Abstracts, 3rd Conference on Nonlinear Vibrations,Stability and Dynamics of Structures and Mechanisms (eds. A.H. Nayfeh & D.T. Mook),Virginia Tech, Blacksburg VA, June 1990, Paper 8.4.

29. M.P. Paıdoussis & G.X. Li, “Dynamics of Cross-Flow-Induced Vibrations of Heat-Exchanger Tubes Impacting on Loose Supports”, Abstracts, 3rd Conference on NonlinearVibrations, Stability and Dynamics of Structures and Mechanisms (eds. A.H. Nayfeh &D.T. Mook), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg VA, June 1990, Paper 5.1.

30. G.X. Li & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability, Double Degeneracy, and Chaos in Cantilevered PipesConveying Fluid”, Invited paper; The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Suppl.1,Vol. 88, 1990, p.S194. 120th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, CA,Nov. 1990.

31. G.X. Li & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Cross-Flow-Induced Vibrations of Heat ExchangerTubes Impacting on Loose Supports”, Proceedings, II Pan American Congress of AppliedMechanics, pp. 228-231, sponsored by the American Academy of Mechanics; UniversidadTecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile, Jan 1991.

32. V.B. Nguyen, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Flow-Induced Instabilities of CantileveredCylindrical Shells in Coaxial Conduits”, CANCAM, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 1991,pp.526-527.

33. G.X. Li & Paıdoussis, “Impact Phenomena of a Rotor-Casing Dynamical System”,Abstracts, 4th Conference on Nonlinear Vibrations, Stability and Dynamics of Structuresand Mechanisms (eds A.H. Nayfeh & D.T. Mook), VPI & SU, Blacksburg, VA, June 1992,Paper 3.2.

34. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear and Chaotic Oscillations of a ConstrainedCantilevered Pipe Conveying Fluid: A Full Nonlinear Analysis”, Abstracts, 4th Conferenceon Nonlinear Vibrations, Stability and Dynamics of Structures and Mechanisms (eds A.H.Nayfeh & D.T. Mook), VPI & SU, Blacksburg, VA, June 1992, Paper 10.5.

35. M.P. Paıdoussis & R. Botez, “Nonlinear Dynamics of Articulated Cylinders Subject toConfined Axial Flow”, Abstracts, 4th Conference on Nonlinear Vibrations, Stability andDynamics of Structures and Mechanisms (eds A.H. Nayfeh & D.T. Mook), VPI & SU,Blacksburg, VA, June 1992, Paper 16.1.

36. R. Botez & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Etude sur la dynamique et le chaos d’un systeme de cylindresrigides articules soumis a un ecoulement externe”, Recueil des resumes de communications(abstracts), Annales de l’ACFAS, Vol. 61, p. 147, 61e Congres de l’ACFAS, Rimouski,Que., mai 1993.

37. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Chaotic Fluidelastic Vibrations of a Pipe Conveying Fluidwith an End Mass”, CANCAM, Queen’s University, Kingston, May–June 1993, pp. 209-210.

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38. A. Mekanik, D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Computational 3D Solution of Navier-StokesEquations for Annular Flows with Moving Boundaries”, CANCAM, Queen’s University,Kingston, May–June 1993, pp. 243-244.

39. M.P. Paıdoussis & R.M. Botez, “Routes to Chaos for an Articulated System in Axial Flow”,CANCAM, Queen’s University, Kingston, May–June 1993, pp. 257-258.

40. M.P. Paıdoussis, B. Tian & A.K. Misra, “The Dynamics and Stability of Pinned-ClampedCoaxial Cylindrical Shells Conveying Viscous Flow”, CANCAM, Queen’s University,Kingston, May–June 1993, pp. 259-260.

41. M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Analysis of Subharmonic Parametric Resonancesof a Cantilevered Pipe Conveying Fluid”, 5th Conference on Nonlinear Vibrations, Stability,and Dynamics of Structures (eds A.H. Nayfeh & D.T. Mook), VPI & SU, Blacksburg, VA,Jun 1994, Session 4: Parametric Vibrations, Paper 4.4.

42. R.M. Botez & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear and Chaotic Dynamics of Articulated Cylindersin Confined Axial Flow”, 5th Conference on Nonlinear Vibrations, Stability, and Dynamicsof Structures (eds A.H. Nayfeh & D.T. Mook), VPI & SU, Blacksburg, VA, Jun 1994,Session 9: Chaos, Paper 9.4.

43. N.W. Mureithi, M.P. Paıdoussis & S.J. Price, “Chaotic Vibrations of a Loosely-SupportedCylinder in Cross-Flow: Theory and Experiment”, 1st Int’l Conference on Flow Interactioncum Exhibition/Lectures on Interaction of Science & Art, The University of Hong,Hong Kong, Sept 1994, in Proceedings (eds N.W. Ko, H.E. Fiedler & B.H.K. Lee), pp.294-297.

44. D. Mateescu, M.P. Paıdoussis & A. Mekanik, “Analysis of 3-D Unsteady Annular Flowsbased on Time-Dependent Coordinate Transformation”, Proceedings, IV Pan AmericanCongress of Applied Mechanics, Vol. II, pp. 340-345 (eds L.A. Godoy, S.R. Idelsohn, P.A.A.Laura & D.T. Mook), sponsored by the American Academy of Mechanics and AsociacionArgentina de Mecanica Computacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jan 1995.

45. M.P. Paıdoussis, N.W. Mureithi & S.J. Price, “Nonlinear and Chaotic Dynamics of aLoosely-Supported, Impacting Cylinder in a Heat-Exchanger Array Subjected to Cross-Flow”, Proceedings, IV Pan American Congress of Applied Mechanics, Vol. II, pp. 346-351(eds L.A. Godoy, S.R. Idelsohn, P.A.A. Laura & D.T. Mook), sponsored by the AmericanAcademy of Mechanics and Asociacion Argentina de Mecanica Computacional, BuenosAires, Argentina, Jan 1995.

46. C. Semler & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Etude par les formes normales des resonancesparametriques d’un tube parcouru par un fluide”, Annales de l’ACFAS, athttp://www.is.mcgill.ca/ACFAS/S2121.HTM, Section:261, Universite McGill, Montreal,May 1996.

CANCAM = Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics

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47. H. Alighanbari, C. Semler & M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Physical Explanation of the DestabilizingEffect of Damping for the System of a Cantilevered Pipe Conveying Fluid”, ProceedingsCANCAM 97, Quebec City, June 1997, pp. 265-266.

48. D. Sumner, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Side-by-Side Circular Cylinders in Impulsively-Started Flow, Proceedings CANCAM 97, Quebec City, June 1997, pp. 271-272.

49. D. Sumner, S. Wong, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Two and Three Side-by-Side CircularCylinders in Steady Cross-Flow”, Proceedings CANCAM 97, Quebec City, June 1997, pp.273-274.

50. C. Semler, W.C. Gentleman & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Numerical Solutions of Second-Order Implicit Nonlinear Ordinary Differential Equations”, 6th Conference on NonlinearVibrations, Stability, and Dynamics of Structures, (eds A.H. Nayfeh & D.T. Mook), VPI& SU, Blacksburg, VA, June 1996, Session 10: Analysis II, Paper 10.5.

51. D. Mateescu & M.P. Paıdoussis, “ Unsteady Viscous Flow Solutions for Flow-InducedVibration Problems”, Proceedings V Pan American Congress of Applied Mechanics,University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, January 1997. In Applied Mechanics in theAmericas (eds L.A. Godoy, M. Rysz & L.E. Suarez), Vol. 4, pp. 501-504.

52. M. Amabili, M.P. Paıdoussis & F. Pellicano, “Nonlinear Stability of Circular CylindricalShells”, Proceedings CANCAM 99, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., May-June 1999,pp. 105-106.

53. J.L. Lopes, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of a Cantilevered Cylinderin Steady Axial Flow”, Proceedings CANCAM 99, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.,May-June 1999, pp. 107-108.

54. D. Sumner, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Tandem Circular Cylinders in ImpulsivelyStarted Flow”, Proceedings CANCAM 99, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., May-June1999, pp. 115-116.

55. D. Sumner, J.G. Smith, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vortex Shedding from a CircularCylinder Near a Plane Wall Boundary”, Proceedings CANCAM 99, McMaster University,Hamilton, Ont., May-June 1999, pp. 157-158.

56. S.S.T. Wong, A.K. Misra & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics and Stability of Clamped-Pinnedand Pinned-Clamped Cylindrical Shells Conveying Fluid”, Proceedings CANCAM 2001,Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland, June 2001, Vol. 1, pp. 35-36.

57. M. Amabili, A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Nonlinear Vibrations of Shells: CompactModel using the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Method”. Keynote Lecture, 2nd MITConference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, June 2003, Compilation ofAbstracts, p. 6.

58. M.P. Paıdoussis, K.N. Karagiozis, E. Grinevich, A.K. Misra & M. Amabili, “Stability ofCylindrical Shells with Supported Ends Conveying Fluid”, Proceedings 8th Pan-AmericanCongress of Applied Mechanics, pp. 393-396 (eds J. Bravo Castillero, M. Ostoja-Starzewski& R. Rodriguez Ramos), Habana, Cuba, Jan 2004.

59. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Misra, E. Grinevich & M. Amabili, “Non-linear Dynamics of Clamped Cylindrical Shells Subjected to Flow”, Proceedings 8th Int’lConference on Flow-Induced Vibration (eds E. de Langre & F. Axisa), Paris, France, 6-9July 2004, Vol. I, pp. 125-130.

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60. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of SlenderFlexible Cylinders Subjected to Axial Flow”, Proceedings 8th Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (eds E. de Langre & F. Axisa), Paris, France, 6-9 July 2004, Vol. I, pp.131-136.

61. M. Amabili, A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Reduced-Order POD Models for NonlinearVibrations of Fluid-Filled, Circular Cylindrical Shells”, Proceedings 8th Int’l Conference onFlow-Induced Vibration (eds E. de Langre & F. Axisa), Paris, France, 6-9 July 2004, Vol.I, pp. 209-213.

62. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Some Unresolved Problems in Fluid-Structure Interactions”, KeynoteLecture, Proceedings 8th Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (eds E. de Langre &F. Axisa), Paris, France, 6-9 July 2004, Vol. I, p. 24.

63. M.P. Paıdoussis, Y. Modarres-Sadeghi & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of Pinned-PinnedCylinders in Axial Flow”, Proceedings 21st ICTAM, Warsaw, Poland, 15-21 Aug 2004.

64. M. Amabili, A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Reduced-Order POD Models for NonlinearVibrations of Fluid-Filled, Circular Cylindrical Shells”, Book of Abstracts, Int’l Conferenceon “Nonlinear Dynamics”, Kharkov, Ukraine, 14-16 Sep 2004, pp. 9-10.

65. M. Wadham-Gagnon, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Three-Dimensional Dynamics ofCantilevered Pipes Conveying Fluid in the Presence of an End-Mass”, ProceedingsCANCAM 2005, McGill University, Montreal, QC, May-June 2005, pp. 307-308.

66. F. Gosselin, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Stability of Deploying/Extruding Beam inDense Fluid”, Proceedings CANCAM 2005, McGill University, Montreal, QC, May-June2005, pp. 309-310.

67. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Stability of the Nonlinear Dynamics ofClamped Shells in Contact with Fluid”, Proceedings CANCAM 2005, McGill University,Montreal, QC, May-June 2005, pp. 312a-312b.

68. M. Amabili, A. Sarkar & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Reduced-order POD Models for NonlinearVibrations of Fluid-filled Circular Cylindrical Shells”, Proceedings CANCAM 2005, McGillUniversity, Montreal, QC, May-June 2005, pp. 313-314.

69. E. de Langre, M.P. Paıdoussis & O. Doare, “Flutter of Long Cantilevered Cylinders in AxialFlow”, Proceedings CANCAM 2005, McGill University, Montreal, QC, May-June 2005, pp.325-326.

70. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of SlenderFlexible Cylinders Clamped at Both Ends and Subjected to Axial Flow”, ProceedingsCANCAM 2005, McGill University, Montreal, QC, May-June 2005, pp. 333-334.

71. W.T. Pinto, S.J. Price & M.P. Paıdoussis, “An Experimental Investigation of the Cross-Flow around a Pair of Staggered Cylinders with the Downstream Cylinder Subjected toForced Transverse Harmonic Oscillation”, Proceedings CANCAM 2005, McGill University,Montreal, QC, May-June 2005, pp. 357-358.

72. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Real-Life Experiences with Flow-Induced Vibration”, Plenary Talk,Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Bluff Body Wakes and Vortex-Induced Vibrations(BBVIV4), (eds T. Leweke & C.H.K. Williamson), Santorini, Greece, June 2005, pp. 1-8.

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73. K.N. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Nonlinear Dynamics and StabilityAnalysis of Clamped Cylindrical Shells Subjected to Axial Flow”, Book of Abstracts,5th European Nonlinear Dynamics Conference (ENOC-2005), (eds D.H. van Campen,M.D. Lazurko & W.P.J.M. van der Oever), Eindhoven, The Netherlands, August 2005,p. 335.

74. M. Wadham-Gagnon, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of CantileveredPipes Conveying Fluid in the Presence of an End-Mass”, Proceedings 9th Pan AmericanCongress of Applied Mechanics (PACAM IX), (eds J.W. Eischen & G. Monsivais Galindo),Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, January 2006, p. 60.

75. M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Wadham-Gagnon & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of CantileveredPipes with Intraspan Spring Constraints Conveying Fluid”, Proceedings 9th Pan AmericanCongress of Applied Mechanics (PACAM IX), (eds J.W. Eischen & G. Monsivais Galindo),Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, January 2006, p. 68.

76. M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Canonical Problem of the Fluid-Conveying Pipe and its Radiationto other Dynamics Problems across Applied Mechanics”, Plenary Lecture, EuromechColloquium 484, Wave Mechanics and Stability of Long Flexible Structures Subject toMoving Loads and Flows, Delft, The Netherlands, September 2006, Book of Abstracts,p. 49.

77. L. Tang & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Influence of the Wake on the Stability of CantileveredPlates in Axial Flow”, Book of Abstracts, Euromech Colloquium 484 (see item 76), p. 63.

78. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Experimental Study of the Behaviourof Slender Flexible Cylinders Clamped at Both Ends and Subjected to Axial Flow”, Bookof Abstracts, Euromech Colloquium 484 (see item 76), p. 43.

79. M.P. Paıdoussis & K.N. Karagiozis, “Transmural pressure effects on the stability of flexibleclamped shells conveying fluid”, Proceedings CANCAM 2007, Ryerson University, Toronto,June 2007, pp. 768-769.

80. S. Rinaldi & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of a cantilevered pipe conveying fluid fitted witha stabilizing end-piece”, Proceedings CANCAM 2007, Ryerson University, Toronto, June2007, pp. 507-508.

81. Z. del Prado, P.B. Goncalves & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Non-linear vibrations of imperfectcylindrical shells with internal flowing fluid”, Proceedings CANCAM 2007, RyersonUniversity, Toronto, June 2007, pp. 219-220.

82. Z. del Prado, P.B. Goncalves & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The influence of geometric imperfectionson the non-linear dynamics of cylindrical shells under internal flowing fluid”, EUROMECHColloquium 483, Porto, Portugal, Jul 2007, p. xx.

83. Y. Sakuma, M.P. Paıdoussis, S.J. Price & M. Suzuki, “Aerodynamic forces acting on andlateral translational and rotational motions of intermediate cars travelling in a tunnel”,12th Asia Pacific Vibration Conference (APVC 2007), Sapporo, Japan, Aug 2007, pp. 69.

84. M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & K.N. Karagiozis, “Nonlinear response of thin cylindricalstructures subjected to external excitation and fluid flow”, 2nd International ConferenceNonlinear Dynamics, Kharkov, Ukraine, Sep 2007, Book of Abstracts, p. 70.

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85. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Effect of Geometric imperfections of shellsconveying fluid”, Proceedings 9th Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (FIV2008),Prague, Czech Republic, 30 Jun - 3 Jul 2008, pp. 317-322.

86. Z. del Prado, P.B. Goncalves & M.P. Paıdoussis, “The influence of imperfections on thenonlinear vibrations of cylindrical shells subjected to internal flowing fluid and combinedloads”, Proceedings 9th Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (FIV2008), Prague,Czech Republic, 30 Jun - 3 Jul 2008, pp. 333-338.

87. K. Karagiozis, M.P. Paıdoussis & A.K. Misra, “Nonlinear fluid-structure interaction ofclamped shells”, Proceedings 9th Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (FIV2008),Prague, Czech Republic, 30 Jun - 3 Jul 2008, pp. 369-374.

88. Y. Modarres-Sadeghi & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Three-dimensional and chaotic oscillations of longpipes conveying fluid in the presence of an end-mass”, Proceedings 9th Int’l Conference onFlow-Induced Vibration (FIV2008), Prague, Czech Republic, 30 Jun - 3 Jul 2008, pp. 381-386.

89. L. Tang, M.P. Paıdoussis & J. Jiang, “Dynamics of variants of two-dimensional cantileveredthin flexible plates in axial flow”, Proceedings 9th Int’l Conference on Flow-InducedVibration (FIV2008), Prague, Czech Republic, 30 Jun - 3 Jul 2008, pp. 393-398.

90. L. Tang, M.P. Paıdoussis & J. Jiang, “Dynamics of two-dimensional cantilevered thinflexible plates in axial flow: Energy transfer and the design of a flutter-mill”, Proceedings9th Int’l Conference on Flow-Induced Vibration (FIV2008), Prague, Czech Republic, 30Jun - 3 Jul 2008, pp. 399-404.

91. M. Amabili & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Chaotic vibrations of circular cylindrical shells: Galerkinversus reduced-order models”. Invited General Lecture. Book of Abstracts of the ChaoticModeling and Simulation International Conference (Chaos 2009), Chania, Greece, 1-5 June2009, p. 2.

92. M. Amabili, K. Karagiozis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Chaotic vibrations of circular cylindricalshells conveying flowing fluid”. Book of Abstracts of the Chaotic Modeling and SimulationInternational Conference (Chaos 2009), Chania, Greece, 1-5 June 2009, p. 3.

93. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Piping dynamics: a review and new developments”, Keynote Lecture,Proceedings ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference, EMI (eds M.L. Wang, D.Bernal, J.F. Hajjar & Y. Cao), Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA, 2-4 Jun 2011;www.neu.edu/emi2011

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E. REPORTS AND THESES

1. M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Design of a 200,000-lb. Thrust Kerosene/Liquid-Oxygen Rocket”,Mechanical Sciences B.Eng. Thesis, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGillUniversity, May 1958.

2. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Transient Behaviour of Heat Transfer Surfaces”, LT-114, N.R.C.,December 1958.

3. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stock Control of Blading Bar”, ORD 60-1, Operations ResearchDepartment, General Electric Co. (U.K.), April 1960.

4. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Three-Dimensional Temperature Distribution in an Elliptical Cross-FlowFuel Element”, G.E.C. Report No.380, General Electric Co. (U.K.), September 1960.

5. M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Velocity of Propagation of Pressure Waves in a Tube Filled withLiquid and Lying on Horizontal Ground”, Dracone Developments Report No. 31, Universityof Cambridge, April 1961.

6. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dracone Models in Waves — Analysis of Experiments”, DraconeDevelopments Report No.40, University of Cambridge, July 1962.

7. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Oscillations of Liquid-Filled Flexible Tubes”, Ph.D. Thesis, University ofCambridge, 1963.

8. M.P. Paıdoussis, “The Amplitude of Fluid-Induced Vibration of Cylinders in Axial Flow”,AECL-2225, Atomic Energy of Canada, March 1965.

9. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Towed, Totally Submerged Flexible Cylinders”, Eng. R–5,Atomic Energy of Canada, March 1967.

10. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Two Computer Programs for Calculating the Frequencies of the NormalModes of Vibration of a Liquid-Filled Tube”, FSD/ING–104, Atomic Energy of Canada,December 1967.

11. M.P. Paıdoussis & F.L. Sharp, “An Experimental Study of the Vibration of FlexibleCylinders Induced by Nominally Axial Flow”, CRNL-76, Atomic Energy of Canada,December 1967.

12. M.P. Paıdoussis, “A General Theory and Preliminary Estimates of ING Target TubeVibration”, FSD/ING-153, Atomic Energy of Canada, July 1968.

13. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Vertical Tubular Cantilevers Conveying Fluid”, MERLReport No. 69-3, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, February1969.

14. M.P. Paıdoussis & P.E. Des Trois Maisons, “Free Vibration of a Heavy, Damped Cantileverin a Plane Inclined to the Vertical”, MERL Report No. 69-6, Department of MechanicalEngineering, McGill University, August 1969.

MERL = Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratories; available on-line viawww.library.mcgill.ca/psel/subguide/mecheng.htm

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15. M.P. Paıdoussis & E.B. Deksnis, “Stability of Articulated Cantilevers Conveying Fluid”,MERL Report No. 69-11, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University,December 1969.

16. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics of Submerged Towed Cylinders”, MERL Tech. Note No. 70-4,Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, August 1970.

17. A.A. Lakis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamical Analysis of Axially Non-Uniform, ThinCylindrical Shells; Part l: Matrix Formulation”, MERL Report No. 70-9, Departmentof Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, December 1970.

18. A.A. Lakis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamical Analysis of Axially Non-Uniform, ThinCylindrical Shells; Part 2: Free Vibration”, MERL Report No. 70-10, Department ofMechanical Engineering, McGill University, January 1971.

19. M.P. Paıdoussis & J.-P. Denise, “Instabilities of Cylindrical Shells Containing Flow”, MERLTech. Note No. 70-5, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, December1970.

20. M.P. Paıdoussis & A.A. Lakis, “Shell Natural Frequencies of the Pickering SteamGenerator”, CRNL-761, Atomic Energy of Canada, March 1972. (A.E.C.L.-4362).

21. A.A. Lakis & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Prediction of the Response of a Cylindrical Shell toArbitrary or Boundary-Layer-Induced Random Pressure Fields”, MERL Report No. 72-2,Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, March 1972.

22. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vibration of Cylindrical Structures Induced by Axial Flow”, MERLReport No. 72-8, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, July 1972.

23. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Vibration of Tubes Containing Flowing Fluid”, MERL Tech. Note 72-2,Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, August 1972.

24. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Stability of Conservative Systems of Tubular Beams and Shells”, MERLTech. Note 73-2, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, December1973.

25. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Study of the Effect of Pulsating Axial Flow on Vibration of FuelElements and Strings”, MERL Memo 74-1, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGillUniversity, February 1974.

26. E. Reimer, L. Kates & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Computer Modelling of the Dynamic Behaviour ofa String of Fuel Bundles in Axial Flow; Part A: Response to Steady Hydrodynamic Forces”,CRNL-1340, Atomic Energy of Canada, 1975.

MERL = Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratories

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27. M.J. Pettigrew & M.P. Paıdoussis, “Dynamics and Stability of Flexible Cylinders Subjectedto Liquid and Two-Phase Axial Flow in Confined Annuli”, AECL-5502, Atomic Energy ofCanada, 1976.

28. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.Suss & M. Pustejovsky, “The Virtual Mass Matrix of a Cluster ofCylinders in Liquid Contained by a Rigid Outer Cylinder”, MERL Report No.76-1,Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, July 1976.

29. M.P. Paıdoussis, N.T. Issid & M. Tsui, “Parametric Resonance Oscillations of FlexibleSlender Cylinders in Harmonically Perturbed Axial Flow”, MERL Report No. 80-2,Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, December 1980.

30. M.P. Paıdoussis & K.N. El Barbir, “Dynamics of a Cluster of Structurally ConnectedCylinders in Axial Flow”, MERL Tech. Note 81-1, Department of Mechanical Engineering,McGill University, July 1981; (confidential to AECL).

31. M.P. Paıdoussis & L.R. Curling, “The Basis of a Mathematical Model for SubcriticalVibration of Bundled Fuel Elements in Axial Flow”, MERL Tech. Note 81-2, Departmentof Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, July 1981; (confidential to AECL).

32. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Flow-Induced Vibration of Cylindrical Structures: A Review of the Stateof the Art”, MERL Report No. 82-1, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGillUniversity, January 1982.

33. M.P. Paıdoussis, D. Mavriplis & S.J. Price, “A Potential Flow Theory for the Dynamicsof Cylinder Arrays in Cross Flow”, MERL Report No. 82-2, Department of MechanicalEngineering, McGill University, December 1982.

34. M.P. Paıdoussis & D. Mateescu, “Developpement de Modeles Physiques concernant lesVibrations de Structures tubulaires en Ecoulement axial confine”, Rapport d’Activite 1990-1992, entre Le Groupe de Recherche en Interaction Fluide-Structure a McGill et le CEACEN-Saclay, March 1992.

35. M.P. Paıdoussis & D. Mateescu, “Developpement de Modeles Physiques concernant lesVibrations de Structures tubulaires en Ecoulement axial confine”, Rapport d’Activite 1993,entre Le Groupe de Recherche en Interaction Fluide-Structure a McGill et le CEA CEN-Saclay, July 1994.

36. J.-L. Lopes, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Equations of a Cylinder in SteadyAxial Flow”, MERL Report No. 99-1, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGillUniversity, June 1999.

37. J.-L. Lopes, M.P. Paıdoussis & C. Semler, “Nonlinear Dynamics of a Cylinder in SteadyAxial Flow”, MERL Report No. 99-2, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGillUniversity, June 1999.

MERL = Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratories

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F. OTHER PUBLCATIONS

1. M.P. Paıdoussis, “After Dinner Address”, The 3rd International Conference on Vibrationin Nuclear Plant, Keswick, U.K., May 1982; BNES Nuclear Energy, 1982, 21, p.302.

2. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Hydrodynamic Loads and Vibration of Components of Fossil-Fuel andNuclear Plants”, General Report on Subject C.c; Proceedings of the XX Congress of theInternational Association for Hydraulic Research, Moscow, Sept 1983; Vol. VIII, pp.241-256.

3. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems in Industry”, Research Newsletter,Vol. 1, pp. 1-4, Spring 1989, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University.

4. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Fluid-Structure Interaction Research at McGill”, Research Newsletter,Vol. 1, pp. 4-7, Spring 1989, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University.

5. M.P. Paıdoussis, Book Review of “Vibration des structures: Interactions avec les fluides;sources d’excitation aleatoires”, by R.J. Gibert (Paris: Eyrolles) 1988, Applied MechanicsReviews, 1990, 43, p. B83; also in Journal of Fluids and Structures, 1991, 5, pp.729-730.

6. M.P. Paıdoussis, Book Review of “Discrete Systems” by F. Axisa (London: Kogan PageScience), Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2004, 19, pp. 1027-1028.

7. M.P. Paıdoussis, “Message from the President”, Mechanics, 2005, 34, pp. 3-4.

8. M.P. Paıdoussis, Book Review of “Modelling of Mechanical Systems”, Vol. 2, by F. Axisa &P. Trompette (Oxford: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann (2005)), and Vol. 3, by F. Axisa& J. Antunes (Oxford: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann (2007)), Journal of Fluids andStructures, 2008, 24, pp.446-448.

9. M.P. Paıdoussis, Book Review of “Nonlinear Vibrations and Stability of Shells and Plates”(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2008), Journal of Fluids and Structures 2009, 25,p. 1117.

10. M.P. Paıdoussis, “A Few Words from the Principal Organizer for the 7th InternationalSymposium on Fluid-Structure Interactions, Flow-Sound Interactions, and Flow-InducedVibrations and Noise, Journal of Fluids and Structures 32, 10-11.

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EDITORSHIP OF CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1. S.S. Chen, M.P. Paıdoussis & M.K. Au-Yang (eds): “Flow-Induced Vibration of CircularCylindrical Structures”, ASME, New York, 1982, PVP-Vol. 63, 223 pp.

2. M.P. Paıdoussis, O.M. Griffin & M. Sevik (eds): Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations.Vol. 1: “Excitation and Vibration of Bluff Bodies in Cross Flow”, ASME, New York, 1984,201 pp.

3. M.P. Paıdoussis, M.K. Au-Yang & S.S. Chen (eds): Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations.Vol. 2: “Vibration of Arrays of Cylinders in Cross Flow”, ASME, New York, 1984, 315 pp.

4. M.P. Paıdoussis, J.M. Chenoweth & M.D. Bernstein (eds): Symposium on Flow-InducedVibrations. Vol. 3: “Vibration in Heat Exchangers”, ASME, New York, 1984, 170 pp.

5. M.P. Paıdoussis & M.K. Au-Yang (eds): Sumposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations. Vol. 4:“Vibration Induced by Axial and Annular Flows”, ASME, New York, 1984, 128 pp.

6. M.P. Paıdoussis & A.J. Kalinowski (eds): Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations. Vol. 5:“Turbulence-Induced Noise and Vibration of Rigid and Compliant Surfaces”, ASME, NewYork, 1984, 100 pp.

7. M.P. Paıdoussis & S.S. Chen (eds): Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibrations. Vol. 6:“Computational Aspects of Flow-Induced Vibration”, ASME, New York, 1984, 79 pp.

8. M.P. Paıdoussis, O.M. Griffin, C. Dalton (eds): ASME/ IMechE/ CSME/ IAHRInternational Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 1: “Solitary Cylindersand Arrays in Cross-Flow”, ASME, New York, 1988, 142 pp.

9. M.P. Paıdoussis, D.A. Steininger & M.W. Wambsganss (eds): ASME/ IMechE/ CSME/IAHR International Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 2: “Flow-Induced Vibration in Cylindrical Arrays in Cross-Flow”, ASME, New York, 1988, 212 pp.

10. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.S. Chen & M.D. Bernstein (eds): ASME/ IMechE/ CSME/ IAHRInternational Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 3: “Flow-InducedVibration and Noise in Cylindrical Arrays”, ASME, New York, 1988, 277 pp.

11. M.P. Paıdoussis, M.K. Au-Yang & S.S. Chen (eds): ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHRInternational Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 4: “Flow-InducedVibrations due to Internal and Annular Flows, and Special Topics in Fluidelasticity”,ASME, New York, 1988, 253 pp.

12. M.P. Paıdoussis, J.M. Chenoweth, S.S. Chen, J.R. Stenner & W.J. Bryan (eds):ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR International Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration andNoise. Vol. 5: “Flow-Induced Vibration in Heat-Transfer Equipment”, ASME, New York,1988, 250 pp.

13. M.M. Reischman, M.P. Paıdoussis & R.J. Hansen (eds): ASME/IMechE/CSME/IAHRInternational Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 7: “NonlinearInteraction Effects and Chaotic Motions”, ASME, New York, 1988, 181 pp.

14. M.P. Paıdoussis, W.J. Bryan, J.R. Stenner & D.A. Steininger (eds): ASME/ JSME/CSME/ IMechE/ IAHR Int’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 1:“FSI/FIV in Cylinder Arrays in Cross-Flow”, HTD-Vol. 230 / NE-Vol. 9, ASME,New York, 1992, 273 pp.

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15. M.P. Paıdoussis, S.S. Chen & D.A. Steininger (eds): ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/ IAHRInt’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 2: “Cross-Flow InducedVibration in Cylinder Arrays”, PVP-Vol. 242, ASME, New York, 1992, 347 pp.

16. T.M. Farabee & M.P. Paıdoussis (eds): ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’lSymposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 3: “Flow-Structure and Flow-Sound Interactions”, NCA-Vol. 13, ASME, New York, 1992, 217 pp.

17. M.P. Paıdoussis & J.B. Sandifer (eds): ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’lSymposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 4: “Acoustical Effects in FSI”,PVP-Vol. 243, ASME, New York, 1992, 153 pp.

18. M.P. Paıdoussis & M.K. Au-Yang (eds): ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’lSymposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 5: “Axial and Annular Flow-Induced Vibration and Instabilities”, PVP-Vol. 244, ASME, New York, 1992, 221 pp.

19. M.P. Paıdoussis, C. Dalton & D.S. Weaver (eds): ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHRInt’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 6: “Bluff-Body/Fluid andHydraulic Machine Interactions” FED-Vol. 138 / PVP-Vol. 245, ASME, New York, 1992,255 pp.

20. M.P. Paıdoussis, T. Akylas & P.B. Abraham (eds): ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/ IAHRInt’l Symposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 7: “Fundamental Aspects ofFluid-Structure Interactions” AMD-Vol. 151 / PVP-Vol. 247, ASME, New York, 1992,221 pp.

21. M.P. Paıdoussis & N.S. Namachchivaya (eds): ASME/JSME/CSME/IMechE/IAHR Int’lSymposium on Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise. Vol. 8: “Stability and Control of PipesConveying Fluid” AMD-Vol. 152, ASME, New York, 1992, 131 pp.

22. M.P. Paıdoussis, A.K. Bajaj, T.C. Corke, C. Dalton, T.M. Farabee, F. Hara & D.R.Williams (eds): ASME/JSME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposium on Fluid-StructureInteractions, Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, Volume I, AD-Vol. 53-1,ASME, 1997, 472 pp.

23. M.P. Paıdoussis, M.K. Au-Yang, W.J. Bryan, S.S. Chen, Y.A. Hassan, F.J. Moody, S.J.Price, D.S. Weaver & S. Ziada (eds): ASME/JSME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’l Symposiumon Fluid-Structure Interactions, Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, VolumeII, AD-Vol. 53-2, ASME, 1997, 564 pp.

24. P.P. Friedmann & M.P. Paıdoussis (eds): ASME/JSME/IMechE/CSME/IAHR Int’lSymposium on Fluid-Structure Interactions, Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration andNoise, Volume III, AD-Vol. 53-3, ASME, 1997, 217 pp.

25. M.P. Paıdoussis, M. Amabili & P.B. Goncalves (eds): Nonlinear Dynamics of Shells andPlates, AMD-Vol. 238, ASME, New York, 2000, 155pp.

26. M.P. Paıdoussis et al. (eds): ASME/JSME/CSME/AFM 5th Int’l Symposium on FluidStructure Interactions, Aeroelasticity, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, in IMECE 2002IMECE Proceedings, Vol. 3, ASME, 2002.

27. M.P. Paıdoussis et al. (eds): 6th Int’l Symposium on Fluid Structure Interactions, Aeroelasti-city, Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise, in Proceedings of the ASME PVP Conference,Vol. 9, ASME, New York, 2006, 979pp.

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28. M.P. Paıdoussis et al. (eds): Proceedings 7th Int’l Symposium on Fluid-Structure Inter-actions, Flow-Sound Interactions, and Flow-Induced Vibrations & Noise (7th FSI2 &FIV+N Symposium), in Proceedings of ASME 2010 Joint US-European Fluids EngineeringSummer Meeting, ASME, 2010, CD-ROM.