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5382
World Ranking
2395
National Ranking
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Overview

Daniele Ragni is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a primary focus on aerospace engineering. Their research spans various subfields including computational mechanics, environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, and speech and hearing.

Their research topics concentrate notably on aerodynamics and acoustics in jet flows, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, wind and air flow studies, acoustic wave phenomena research, aerodynamics and fluid dynamics research, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, as well as computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics.

Frequent co-authors in Daniele Ragni's scholarly work include Francesco Avallone, Damiano Casalino, Riccardo Zamponi, Lourenço Tércio Lima Pereira, and Edoardo Grande.

They have published extensively in prominent venues such as the Journal of Sound and Vibration, AIAA Journal, Aerospace Science and Technology, the 28th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference 2022, and the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Recent publications include:

  • Definition of a benchmark for low Reynolds number propeller aeroacoustics, 2021, Aerospace Science and Technology
  • On the role of turbulence distortion on leading-edge noise reduction by means of porosity, 2020, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • Aeroacoustic design and characterization of the 3D-printed, open-jet, anechoic wind tunnel of Delft University of Technology, 2020, Applied Acoustics
  • Performance and noise prediction of low-Reynolds number propellers using the Lattice-Boltzmann method, 2021, Aerospace Science and Technology
  • Noise reduction mechanisms of an open-cell metal-foam trailing edge, 2020, Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Daniele Ragni has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics eBooks: Measurement, Modelling and Simulations Techniques for Novel Aircraft Architectures, scheduled for 2025.

Best Publications

  • Near wake flow analysis of a vertical axis wind turbine by stereoscopic particle image velocimetry

    G. Tescione;D. Ragni;C. He;C.J. Simão Ferreira

  • Particle tracer response across shocks measured by PIV

    D. Ragni;F. Schrijer;B. W. van Oudheusden;F. Scarano

  • Experimental analysis of the wake of a horizontal-axis wind-turbine model

    L.E.M. Lignarolo;D. Ragni;C. Krishnaswami;Q. Chen;Q. Chen

  • Tip-vortex instability and turbulent mixing in wind-turbine wakes

    L. E. M. Lignarolo;D. Ragni;F. Scarano;C. J. Simão Ferreira

  • Noise reduction mechanisms of sawtooth and combed-sawtooth trailing-edge serrations

    F. Avallone;W.C.P. van der Velden;D. Ragni;D. Casalino

  • PIV-based pressure fluctuations in the turbulent boundary layer

    Sina Ghaemi;Daniele Ragni;Fulvio Scarano

  • Experimental characterization of the turbulent boundary layer over a porous trailing edge for noise abatement

    Alejandro Rubio Carpio;Roberto Merino Martínez;Francesco Avallone;Daniele Ragni

  • Three-dimensional flow field over a trailing-edge serration and implications on broadband noise

    Francesco Avallone;Stefan Pröbsting;Daniele Ragni

  • Definition of a benchmark for low Reynolds number propeller aeroacoustics

    Damiano Casalino;Edoardo Grande;Gianluca Romani;Daniele Ragni

  • Surface pressure and aerodynamic loads determination of a transonic airfoil based on particle image velocimetry

    D Ragni;A Ashok;B W van Oudheusden;F Scarano

  • Benefits of curved serrations on broadband trailing-edge noise reduction

    F. Avallone;W.C.P. van der Velden;D. Ragni

  • Nanosecond-pulsed plasma actuation in quiescent air and laminar boundary layer

    G Correale;T Michelis;D Ragni;M Kotsonis

  • Flow topology and acoustic emissions of trailing edge serrations at incidence

    Carlos Arce León;Daniele Ragni;Stefan Pröbsting;Fulvio Scarano

  • Boundary layer characterization and acoustic measurements of flow-aligned trailing edge serrations

    Carlos Arce León;Roberto Merino-Martínez;Daniele Ragni;Francesco Avallone

  • Performance and noise prediction of low-Reynolds number propellers using the Lattice-Boltzmann method

    Gianluca Romani;Edoardo Grande;Francesco Avallone;Daniele Ragni

  • On the role of turbulence distortion on leading-edge noise reduction by means of porosity

    R. Zamponi;S. Satcunanathan;S. Moreau;D. Ragni

  • Aeroacoustic design and characterization of the 3D-printed, open-jet, anechoic wind tunnel of Delft University of Technology

    Roberto Merino-Martínez;Alejandro Rubio Carpio;Lourenço Tércio Lima Pereira;Steve van Herk

  • Noise reduction mechanisms of an open-cell metal-foam trailing edge

    C. Teruna;F.A. Manegar;F. Avallone;D. Ragni

  • Numerical investigation of leading edge noise reduction on a rod-airfoil configuration using porous materials and serrations

    Christopher Teruna;Francesco Avallone;Damiano Casalino;Daniele Ragni

  • Aeroacoustic study of a wavy stator leading edge in a realistic fan/OGV stage

    Damiano Casalino;Damiano Casalino;Francesco Avallone;Ignacio Gonzalez-Martino;Daniele Ragni

  • 3D pressure imaging of an aircraft propeller blade-tip flow by phase-locked stereoscopic PIV

    D. Ragni;B. W. van Oudheusden;F. Scarano

  • Effect of trailing edge serration-flow misalignment on airfoil noise emissions

    Carlos Arce León;Roberto Merino-Martínez;Daniele Ragni;Francesco Avallone

  • Non-intrusive aerodynamic loads analysis of an aircraft propeller blade

    D. Ragni;B. W. van Oudheusden;F. Scarano

Frequent Co-Authors

Fulvio Scarano
Fulvio Scarano Delft University of Technology
B. W. van Oudheusden
B. W. van Oudheusden Delft University of Technology
Meelan M. Choudhari
Meelan M. Choudhari Langley Research Center
Stéphane Moreau
Stéphane Moreau Université de Sherbrooke
Richard J. A. M. Stevens
Richard J. A. M. Stevens University of Twente
Jens Nørkær Sørensen
Jens Nørkær Sørensen Technical University of Denmark
Charles Meneveau
Charles Meneveau Johns Hopkins University
Wolfgang Schröder
Wolfgang Schröder RWTH Aachen University
Robert Flemming Mikkelsen
Robert Flemming Mikkelsen Technical University of Denmark
Johan Meyers
Johan Meyers KU Leuven

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