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D-Index
33
Citations
4329
World Ranking
3027
National Ranking
102

Overview

Con J. Doolan is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and works primarily in the field of Engineering. Their research covers several subfields including Aerospace Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Environmental Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their scientific contributions focus on a range of topics related to fluid dynamics, acoustics, and infection control. Major areas of study include:

  • Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Infection Control and Ventilation
  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research

Doolan has authored papers in several reputable journals and conferences. Recent published works include:

  • "Airborne or Droplet Precautions for Health Workers Treating Coronavirus Disease 2019?" (2020), The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • "Impact of isolation precautions on quality of life: a meta-analysis" (2020), Journal of Hospital Infection
  • "An experimental framework to capture the flow dynamics of droplets expelled by a sneeze" (2020), Experiments in Fluids
  • "Droplets and Aerosols Generated by Singing and the Risk of Coronavirus Disease 2019 for Choirs" (2020), Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • "Face coverings and mask to minimise droplet dispersion and aerosolisation: a video case study" (2020), Thorax

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Doolan include:

  • Danielle Moreau
  • Charitha de Silva
  • Chaoyang Jiang
  • Prateek Bahl
  • C. Raina MacIntyre

Their work is frequently published in specialized venues such as:

  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • 28th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics 2022 Conference
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Applied Acoustics
  • Journal of Sound and Vibration

Best Publications

  • Noise-Reduction Mechanism of a Flat-Plate Serrated Trailing Edge

    Danielle J. Moreau;Con J. Doolan

  • Low Reynolds number flow over a square cylinder with a splitter plate

    Mohamed Sukri Mat Ali;Con J. Doolan;Vincent Wheatley

  • A review of flow-induced noise from finite wall-mounted cylinders

    Ric Porteous;Danielle J. Moreau;Con J. Doolan

  • Quasi-One-Dimensional Model of Hydrogen-Fueled Scramjet Combustors

    Cristian H. Birzer;Con J. Doolan

  • Wind turbine noise mechanisms and some concepts for its control

    Con J. Doolan;Danielle J. Moreau;Laura A. Brooks

  • Grid convergence study for a two-dimensional simulation of flow around a square cylinder at a low reynolds number

    Mohamed Sukri Mat Ali;Con J. Doolan;Vincent Wheatley

  • Three-dimensional beamforming of dipolar aeroacoustic sources

    Ric Porteous;Zebb Prime;Con.J. Doolan;Danielle.J. Moreau

  • Flat-Plate Interaction with the Near Wake of a Square Cylinder

    Con J. Doolan

  • Reduction of flow induced airfoil tonal noise using leading edge sinusoidal modifications

    K. Hansen;R. Kelso;C. Doolan

  • Linear-Parameter-Varying Control of an Improved Three-Degree-of-Freedom Aeroelastic Model

    Zebb Prime;Ben Cazzolato;Con Doolan;Thomas Strganac

  • A comparison of popular beamforming arrays

    Zebb Prime;Con Doolan

  • An experimental framework to capture the flow dynamics of droplets expelled by a sneeze

    Prateek Bahl;Charitha M de Silva;Abrar Ahmad Chughtai;C Raina MacIntyre

  • Engineered hybrid fibre reinforced composites for sound absorption building applications

    Claudia A. Echeverria;Farshid Pahlevani;Wilson Handoko;Chaoyang Jiang

  • The effect of aspect ratio on the wake structure of finite wall-mounted square cylinders

    Yendrew Yauwenas;Ric Porteous;Danielle J. Moreau;Con J. Doolan

  • Flow-Induced Sound of Wall-Mounted Finite Length Cylinders

    Danielle J. Moreau;Con J. Doolan

  • Reduction of Flow Induced Tonal Noise through Leading Edge Tubercle Modifications

    Kristy Hansen;Richard Kelso;Con Doolan

  • Broadband trailing edge noise from a sharp-edged strut.

    Danielle J. Moreau;Laura A. Brooks;Con J. Doolan

  • On the instability mechanisms of ship propeller wakes

    Shakeel Ahmed;Paul Croaker;Con J. Doolan

  • Tandem cylinder flow and noise predictions using a hybrid RANS/LES approach

    M. Weinmann;R.D. Sandberg;C. Doolan

  • A Microphone Array Method Benchmarking Exercise using Synthesized Input Data

    Ennes Sarradj;Gert Herold;P. Sijtsma;R. Merino Martinez

  • Characterisation of wind farm infrasound and low-frequency noise

    Branko Zajamšek;Kristy L. Hansen;Con J. Doolan;Colin H. Hansen

  • Low Reynolds number flow over a square cylinder with a detached flat plate

    Mohamed Sukri Mat Ali;Con J. Doolan;Vincent Wheatley

  • A Comparison of Microphone Phased Array Methods Applied to the Study of Airframe Noise in Wind Tunnel Testing

    Christopher J. Bahr;William M. Humphreys;Daniel Ernst;Thomas Ahlefeldt

  • A REVIEW OF TRAILING EDGE NOISE GENERATED BY AIRFOILS AT LOW TO MODERATE REYNOLDS NUMBER

    E. J. G. Arcondoulis;C. J. Doolan;A. C. Zander;L. A. Brooks

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin H. Hansen
Colin H. Hansen University of Adelaide
Paul R. Medwell
Paul R. Medwell University of Adelaide
Nicole Kessissoglou
Nicole Kessissoglou University of New South Wales
Detlef Lohse
Detlef Lohse University of Twente
Richard D. Sandberg
Richard D. Sandberg University of Melbourne
Christian Oliver Paschereit
Christian Oliver Paschereit Technical University of Berlin
Steffen Marburg
Steffen Marburg Technical University of Munich
Leon Lack
Leon Lack Flinders University
Veena Sahajwalla
Veena Sahajwalla University of New South Wales

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