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Dimitri J. Mavriplis

Dimitri J. Mavriplis

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
67
Citations
13858
World Ranking
471
National Ranking
217

Overview

Dimitri J. Mavriplis is a researcher affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States, with a primary focus on engineering. Their work spans several specialized subfields, including computational mechanics, aerospace engineering, statistics, probability and uncertainty, numerical analysis, and computational theory and mathematics.

Their research concentrates on topics related to computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, advanced numerical methods in computational mathematics, probabilistic and robust engineering design, lattice Boltzmann simulation studies, numerical methods for differential equations, and advanced aircraft design and technologies.

The scientist has contributed to a number of recent publications, demonstrating engagement with evolving challenges in aerodynamics and computational methods. Notable papers include:

  • Quantum Speedup for Aeroscience and Engineering, 2020, AIAA Journal
  • A Grand Challenge for the Advancement of Numerical Prediction of High Lift Aerodynamics, 2021, AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
  • Development and Validation of a High-Fidelity Aero-Thermo-Elastic Analysis Capability, 2020, AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum
  • Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics Discretizations Algorithms and Solvers for Aerodynamic Flows, 2021, AIAA Journal
  • A 20-year Vision for Flight and Engine Certification by Analysis, 2022, AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum

Mavriplis frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Charbel Farhat
  • Cedric Taylor
  • Nigel Weatherill
  • Philip Gresho
  • David Gartling

Their research has been published in several recurring venues, reflecting ongoing engagement with leading forums and journals related to aerodynamics and numerical methods. Prominent publication venues where Dimitri J. Mavriplis has multiple contributions include:

  • International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
  • AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum
  • AIAA Journal
  • AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
  • AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum

Best Publications

  • CFD Vision 2030 Study: A Path to Revolutionary Computational Aerosciences

    Jeffrey P Slotnick;Abdollah Khodadoust;Juan Alonso;David Darmofal

  • Finite volume solution of the two-dimensional Euler equations on a regular triangular mesh

    A. Jameson;D. Mavriplis

  • Multigrid solution of the Navier-Stokes equations on triangular meshes

    D. J. Mavriplis;A. Jameson

  • Revisiting the Least-squares Procedure for Gradient Reconstruction on Unstructured Meshes

    Dimitri J. Mavriplis;James L. Thomas

  • UNSTRUCTURED GRID TECHNIQUES

    D. J. Mavriplis

  • Multigrid solution of the two-dimensional Euler equations on unstructured triangular meshes

    D. J. Mavriplis

  • An advancing front Delaunay triangulation algorithm designed for robustness

    Dimitri J. Mavriplis

  • Implicit Solvers for Unstructured Meshes

    V. Venkatakrishnan;Dimitri J. Mavriplis

  • IMPLICIT METHOD FOR THE COMPUTATION OF UNSTEADY FLOWS ON UNSTRUCTURED GRIDS

    V. Venkatakrishnan;D.J. Mavriplis

  • Accurate multigrid solution of the Euler equations on unstructured and adaptive meshes

    Dimitri J. Mavriplis

  • Multigrid Strategies for Viscous Flow Solvers on Anisotropic Unstructured Meshes

    Dimitri J. Mavriplis

  • Three dimensional unstructured multigrid for the Euler equations

    D. J. Mavriplis

  • Adjoint-based h-p adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods for the 2D compressible Euler equations

    Li Wang;Dimitri J. Mavriplis

  • High-order discontinuous Galerkin methods using an hp-multigrid approach

    Cristian R. Nastase;Dimitri J. Mavriplis

  • Design and implementation of a parallel unstructured Euler solver using software primitives

    R. Das;D. J. Mavriplis;J. Saltz;S. Gupta

  • Multigrid solution of compressible turbulent flow on unstructured meshes using a two‐equation model

    D. J. Mavriplis;Luigi Martinelli

  • Summary of the Fourth AIAA CFD Drag Prediction Workshop

    John C. Vassberg;Edward N. Tinoco;Mori Mani;Ben Rider

  • Summary Data from the Sixth AIAA CFD Drag Prediction Workshop: CRM Cases

    Edward N. Tinoco;Olaf P. Brodersen;Stefan Keye;Kelly R. Laflin

  • Abridged Summary of the Third AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Drag Prediction Workshop

    John C. Vassberg;Edward N. Tinoco;Mori Mani;Olaf P. Brodersen

  • Discrete Adjoint-Based Approach for Optimization Problems on Three-Dimensional Unstructured Meshes

    Dimitri J. Mavriplis

  • Multigrid approaches to non-linear diffusion problems on unstructured meshes

    Dimitri J. Mavriplis

Frequent Co-Authors

Marsha Berger
Marsha Berger New York University
Juan J. Alonso
Juan J. Alonso Stanford University
Michael J. Aftosmis
Michael J. Aftosmis Ames Research Center
Mihai Anitescu
Mihai Anitescu Argonne National Laboratory
David E. Keyes
David E. Keyes King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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