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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
42
Citations
7165
World Ranking
1829
National Ranking
65

Overview

Andrew Ooi is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and is primarily engaged in research within the field of Engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields including Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Oceanography.

The research topics covered by Andrew Ooi focus heavily on fluid dynamics and related areas. The main topics of their work include:

  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research
  • Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows

They have contributed to various publication venues, notably in engineering and fluid mechanics. Frequent venues for their papers include:

  • International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
  • Proceedings of the Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Computers in Biology and Medicine

Andrew Ooi has collaborated with several coauthors multiple times, reflecting ongoing professional partnerships. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Leon Chan (24 publications)
  • Richard D. Sandberg (18 publications)
  • Richard Manasseh (15 publications)
  • Jimmy Philip (12 publications)
  • Eric Poon (10 publications)

Representative recent papers authored or coauthored by Andrew Ooi demonstrate a range of applied and theoretical investigations in fluid mechanics and biomedical applications. These include:

  • High spatial endothelial shear stress gradient independently predicts site of acute coronary plaque rupture and erosion, 2020, Cardiovascular Research
  • Numerical simulation of the blood flow through the coronary artery stenosis: Effects of varying eccentricity, 2022, Computers in Biology and Medicine
  • Receptivity characteristics of under-expanded supersonic impinging jets, 2020, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • A state-of-the-art review of flows past confined circular cylinders, 2023, Physics of Fluids
  • Towards robust and accurate Reynolds-averaged closures for natural convection via multi-objective CFD-driven machine learning, 2022, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

Best Publications

  • Reynolds averaged simulation of unsteady separated flow

    G. Iaccarino;A. Ooi;P.A. Durbin;M. Behnia

  • CFD analysis of ejector in a combined ejector cooling system

    E. Rusly;Lu Aye;W.W.S. Charters;A. Ooi

  • Cavitation microstreaming and stress fields created by microbubbles.

    James Collis;Richard Manasseh;Richard Manasseh;Petar Liovic;Paul Tho

  • Evaporation and dispersion of respiratory droplets from coughing.

    Li Liu;Jianjian Wei;Yuguo Li;Andrew Ooi

  • Expert recommendations on the assessment of wall shear stress in human coronary arteries: existing methodologies, technical considerations, and clinical applications

    Frank Gijsen;Yuki Katagiri;Peter Barlis;Peter Barlis;Christos Bourantas;Christos Bourantas

  • A Study of the Evolution and Characteristics of the Invariants of the Velocity Gradient Tensor in Isotropic Turbulence

    Andrew Ooi;Jesus Martin;Julio Soria;M. S. Chong

  • Cavitation microstreaming patterns in single and multiple bubble systems

    Paul Tho;Richard Manasseh;Andrew Ooi

  • A systematic investigation of roughness height and wavelength in turbulent pipe flow in the transitionally rough regime

    Leon Zen Hsien Chan;M. Macdonald;D. Chung;N. Hutchins

  • Reynolds averaged simulation of flow and heat transfer in ribbed ducts

    A. Ooi;G. Iaccarino;P.A. Durbin;M. Behnia

  • A fast direct numerical simulation method for characterising hydraulic roughness

    Daniel Chung;Leon Chan;Michael MacDonald;Nicholas Hutchins

  • The influence of pipe length on turbulence statistics computed from direct numerical simulation data

    Cheng Chin;Andrew Ooi;Ivan Marusic;Hugh Blackburn

  • Dynamics of the velocity gradient tensor invariants in isotropic turbulence

    Jesús Martı́n;Andrew Ooi;M. S. Chong;Julio Soria

  • Vertical natural convection: application of the unifying theory of thermal convection

    Chong Shen Ng;Andrew Ooi;Detlef Lohse;Daniel Chung

  • Conjugate heat transfer predictions in two-dimensional ribbed passages☆

    G. Iaccarino;A. Ooi;P.A. Durbin;M. Behnia

  • Transitions between turbulent and laminar superfluid vorticity states in the outer core of a neutron star

    C. Peralta;C. Peralta;A. Melatos;M. Giacobello;A. Ooi

  • Reynolds number effects in DNS of pipe flow and comparison with channels and boundary layers

    C. Chin;J.P. Monty;A. Ooi

  • Passive Acoustic Determination of Wave-Breaking Events and Their Severity across the Spectrum

    Richard Manasseh;Alexander V. Babanin;Cameron Forbes;Kate Rickards

  • Wake structure of a transversely rotating sphere at moderate Reynolds numbers

    M. Giacobello;A. Ooi;S. Balachandar

  • The minimal-span channel for rough-wall turbulent flows

    M MacDonald;D Chung;N Hutchins;L Chan

  • High spatial endothelial shear stress gradient independently predicts site of acute coronary plaque rupture and erosion.

    Vikas Thondapu;Vikas Thondapu;Chris Mamon;Eric K W Poon;Osamu Kurihara

  • Modeling rotational effects in eddy-viscosity closures

    B.A. Pettersson Reif;P.A. Durbin;A. Ooi

  • Secondary motion in turbulent pipe flow with three-dimensional roughness

    L. Chan;M. MacDonald;D. Chung;N. Hutchins

  • Evolution of the turbulent/non-turbulent interface of an axisymmetric turbulent jet

    M Khashehchi;Andrew Ooi;Julio Soria;Julio Soria;Ivan Marusic

Frequent Co-Authors

Julio Soria
Julio Soria Monash University
Nicholas Hutchins
Nicholas Hutchins University of Melbourne
Ivan Marusic
Ivan Marusic University of Melbourne
Hugh Maurice Blackburn
Hugh Maurice Blackburn Monash University
Patrick W. Serruys
Patrick W. Serruys University of Galway
Jason Monty
Jason Monty University of Melbourne
Gianluca Iaccarino
Gianluca Iaccarino Stanford University
S. Balachandar
S. Balachandar University of Florida
Paul A. Durbin
Paul A. Durbin Iowa State University
Yoshinobu Onuma
Yoshinobu Onuma University of Galway

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