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Dai Zhou is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China and has a research focus primarily in engineering and environmental science. Their work encompasses a significant number of publications in several subfields of study, including computational mechanics, aerospace engineering, environmental engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and ocean engineering.

Their research topics highlight extensive involvement in areas such as wind and air flow studies, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, wind energy research and development, aerodynamics and fluid dynamics research, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, vibration and dynamic analysis, and energy load and power forecasting.

Some of the recent papers authored by Dai Zhou include:

  • 2-D regional short-term wind speed forecast based on CNN-LSTM deep learning model, 2021, Energy Conversion and Management
  • Short-term wind speed predicting framework based on EEMD-GA-LSTM method under large scaled wind history, 2020, Energy Conversion and Management
  • Two-degree-of-freedom vortex-induced vibrations of two square cylinders in tandem arrangement at low Reynolds numbers, 2020, Journal of Fluids and Structures
  • Topological description of near-wall flows around a surface-mounted square cylinder at high Reynolds numbers, 2021, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Dynamic mode decomposition based analysis of flow past a transversely oscillating cylinder, 2021, Physics of Fluids

Dai Zhou has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, including:

  • Zhaolong Han
  • Yan Bao
  • Hongbo Zhu
  • Yaoran Chen
  • Yong Cao

They have published regularly in notable venues such as:

  • Physics of Fluids
  • Ocean Engineering
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Energy Conversion and Management

Their work in engineering includes over two hundred publications, reflecting a broad and diverse engagement with technical and applied research domains. The environmental science portfolio consists of more than fifty contributions, indicating an interdisciplinary approach that integrates engineering principles with environmental considerations.

Best Publications

  • Two-degree-of-freedom flow-induced vibrations on isolated and tandem cylinders with varying natural frequency ratios

    Yan Bao;Cheng Huang;Dai Zhou;Jiahuang Tu

  • 2-D regional short-term wind speed forecast based on CNN-LSTM deep learning model

    Yaoran Chen;Yan Wang;Zhikun Dong;Jie Su

  • Short-term wind speed predicting framework based on EEMD-GA-LSTM method under large scaled wind history

    Yaoran Chen;Zhikun Dong;Yan Wang;Jie Su

  • Flow interference between a stationary cylinder and an elastically mounted cylinder arranged in proximity

    Yan Bao;Dai Zhou;Jiahuang Tu

  • Airfoil optimization to improve power performance of a high-solidity vertical axis wind turbine at a moderate tip speed ratio

    Ning Ma;Hang Lei;Zhaolong Han;Dai Zhou

  • Numerical simulation of flow over three circular cylinders in equilateral arrangements at low Reynolds number by a second-order characteristic-based split finite element method

    Yan Bao;Dai Zhou;Cheng Huang

  • Three-dimensional Improved Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation of a two-bladed vertical axis wind turbine

    Hang Lei;Dai Zhou;Yan Bao;Ye Li

  • Numerical investigation of flow around an inline square cylinder array with different spacing ratios

    Yan Bao;Qier Wu;Dai Zhou

  • Combined interface boundary condition method for fluid–rigid body interaction

    Tao He;Dai Zhou;Yan Bao

  • The impact of pitch motion of a platform on the aerodynamic performance of a floating vertical axis wind turbine

    Hang Lei;Dai Zhou;Jiabao Lu;Caiyong Chen

  • Investigation of V-shaped blade for the performance improvement of vertical axis wind turbines

    Jie Su;Yaoran Chen;Zhaolong Han;Dai Zhou

  • Air puff induced corneal vibrations: theoretical simulations and clinical observations.

    Zhaolong Han;Chen Tao;Dai Zhou;Yong Sun

  • Numerical study on the effect of shape modification to the flow around circular cylinders

    Kai Zhang;Kai Zhang;Hiroshi Katsuchi;Dai Zhou;Hitoshi Yamada

  • Numerical simulations of the unsteady aerodynamics of a floating vertical axis wind turbine in surge motion

    Hang Lei;Dai Zhou;Yan Bao;Caiyong Chen

  • A two‐step Taylor‐characteristic‐based Galerkin method for incompressible flows and its application to flow over triangular cylinder with different incidence angles

    Yan Bao;Dai Zhou;Yao-Jun Zhao

  • Two-degree-of-freedom vortex-induced vibrations of two square cylinders in tandem arrangement at low Reynolds numbers

    Ramesh Nepali;Huan Ping;Zhaolong Han;Dai Zhou

  • Aerodynamic noise assessment for a vertical axis wind turbine using Improved Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation

    Jie Su;Hang Lei;Dai Zhou;Zhaolong Han

  • Topological description of near-wall flows around a surface-mounted square cylinder at high Reynolds numbers

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  • Flow-induced vibrations of two circular cylinders in tandem with shear flow at low Reynolds number

    Jiahuang Tu;Jiahuang Tu;Dai Zhou;Yan Bao;Yan Bao;Jin Ma

  • Wake-induced vibration interference between a fixed square cylinder and a 2-DOF downstream square cylinder at low Reynolds numbers

    Zhaolong Han;Dai Zhou;Anamika Malla;Ramesh Nepali

  • Flow-induced vibrations of four circular cylinders with square arrangement at low Reynolds numbers

    Zhaolong Han;Zhaolong Han;Dai Zhou;Tao He;Tao He;Jiahuang Tu

  • Flow characteristics of two in-phase oscillating cylinders in side-by-side arrangement

    Yan Bao;Dai Zhou;Jiahuang Tu

  • Flow over two side-by-side square cylinders by CBS finite element scheme of Spalart–Allmaras model

    Zhaolong Han;Zhaolong Han;Dai Zhou;Jiahuang Tu;Congqi Fang

  • Dynamic mode decomposition based analysis of flow past a transversely oscillating cylinder

    Huan Ping;Hongbo Zhu;Kai Zhang;Dai Zhou;Dai Zhou

  • Partitioned subiterative coupling schemes for aeroelasticity using combined interface boundary condition method

    Tao He;Dai Zhou;Zhaolong Han;Jiahuang Tu

  • Numerical study of flow past four square-arranged cylinders using spectral element method

    Zhaolong Han;Dai Zhou;Xiaolan Gui;Jiahuang Tu

  • Flow instabilities in the wake of a circular cylinder with parallel dual splitter plates attached

    Rui Wang;Yan Bao;Dai Zhou;Hongbo Zhu

  • Laminar Flow Patterns Around Three Side-By-Side Arranged Circular Cylinders Using Semi-Implicit Three-Step Taylor-Characteristic-Based-Split (3-TCBS) Algorithm

    Zhaolong Han;Dai Zhou;Jiahuang Tu

Frequent Co-Authors

Rong Wang
Rong Wang Nanyang Technological University
Kenny C. S Kwok
Kenny C. S Kwok University of Sydney
Spencer J. Sherwin
Spencer J. Sherwin Imperial College London
Zhen Huang
Zhen Huang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Rafael Palacios
Rafael Palacios Imperial College London

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