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33
Citations
6578
World Ranking
2962
National Ranking
1007

Overview

Dimitri Papamoschou is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of engineering, with a focus on several key subfields including aerospace engineering, computational mechanics, biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, and signal processing.

The scientist's main areas of study address topics within fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and acoustics. In particular, their work concentrates on:

  • Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Combustion and Flame Dynamics

Among recent publications, Dimitri Papamoschou has contributed to the following papers:

  • "Imprint of Vortical Structures on the Near-Field Pressure of a Turbulent Jet," 2021, published in AIAA Journal
  • "Effect of Nozzle Geometry on the Space-Time Emission of Screech Tones," 2021, published in AIAA AVIATION 2021 FORUM
  • "High-Resolution Continuous-Scan Beamforming," 2022, published in AIAA Journal
  • "Advances in the Direct Spectral Estimation of Aeroacoustic Sources Using Continuous-Scan Phased Arrays," 2021, published in AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
  • "Optimized signal processing for microphone arrays containing continuously-scanning sensors," 2022, published in Journal of Sound and Vibration

Frequent collaborators include:

  • David Morata
  • Andres Adam
  • Parthiv Shah
  • Christophe Bogey
  • Dan Hensley

Dimitri Papamoschou has published in several recurring venues, notably:

  • AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
  • AIAA Journal
  • 28th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics 2022 Conference
  • AIAA AVIATION 2021 FORUM
  • Journal of Sound and Vibration

Best Publications

  • The compressible turbulent shear layer: an experimental study

    Dimitri Papamoschou;Anatol Roshko

  • STRUCTURE OF THE COMPRESSIBLE TURBULENT SHEAR LAYER

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Observations of supersonic free shear layers

    D Papamoschou;A Roshko

  • Visual observations of supersonic transverse jets

    D. Papamoschou;D. G. Hubbard

  • Theoretical validation of the respiratory benefits of helium-oxygen mixtures

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Directional Suppression of Noise from a High-Speed Jet

    Dimitri Papamoschou;Marco Debiasi

  • New Method for Jet Noise Reduction in Turbofan Engines

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Numerical investigation of supersonic nozzle flow separation

    Qing Xiao;Her-Mann Tsai;Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Mach Wave Elimination in Supersonic Jets

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Evolution of large eddies in compressible shear layers

    Dimitri Papamoschou;Asi Bunyajitradulya

  • Acoustic Simulation of Coaxial Hot Air Jets Using Cold Helium-Air Mixture Jets

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Supersonic flow separation in planar nozzles

    Dimitri Papamoschou;Andreas Zill;Andrew Johnson

  • Wavepacket Modeling of the Jet Noise Source

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Noise Measurements in Supersonic Jets Treated with the Mach Wave Elimination Method

    Dimitri Papamoschou;Marco Debiasi

  • Mean Flow Development in Dual-Stream Compressible Jets

    Erina Murakami;Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Fundamental Investigation of Supersonic Nozzle Flow Separation

    Dimitri Papamoschou;Andreas Zill

  • Prediction of Jet Noise Shielding

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Instability of shock-induced nozzle flow separation

    Andrew D. Johnson;Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Jet engine noise suppressor

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • Evidence of shocklets in a counterflow supersonic shear layer

    Dimitri Papamoschou

  • A New Method for Jet Noise Reduction in Turbofan Engines

    D. Papamoschou

Frequent Co-Authors

Feng Liu
Feng Liu University of California, Irvine
André V. G. Cavalieri
André V. G. Cavalieri Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica
Qing Xiao
Qing Xiao University of Strathclyde
Philip J. Morris
Philip J. Morris Pennsylvania State University
Sanjiva K. Lele
Sanjiva K. Lele Stanford University
Peter Jordan
Peter Jordan University of Poitiers
Dennis K. McLaughlin
Dennis K. McLaughlin Pennsylvania State University
Anatol Roshko
Anatol Roshko California Institute of Technology
Mo Samimy
Mo Samimy The Ohio State University
Morteza Gharib
Morteza Gharib California Institute of Technology

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