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Fumiaki Takahashi publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fumiaki Takahashi sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

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Fumiaki Takahashi D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fumiaki Takahashi sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Fumiaki Takahashi is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States and has conducted research primarily in the field of engineering. Their work spans several subfields including computational mechanics, safety, risk, reliability and quality, aerospace engineering, automotive engineering, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics covered in Takahashi's research include combustion and flame dynamics, fire dynamics and safety research, combustion and detonation processes, advanced battery technologies research, advanced combustion engine technologies, flame retardant materials and properties, and advanced battery materials and technologies.

Fumiaki Takahashi has published articles in various notable venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • MRS Bulletin
  • Combustion Science and Technology
  • Journal of Fire Sciences
  • Journal of Visualized Experiments

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Takahashi include:

  • Numerical and experimental studies of extinguishment of cup-burner flames by C6F12O, 2020, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • Fire blanket and intumescent coating materials for failure resistance, 2021, MRS Bulletin
  • Critical conditions at liftoff limit of a laminar n-butane-air jet diffusion flame, 2022, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

Additional relevant works closely related to Takahashi's research include:

  • Equivalence Ratio Influence on the Flame Suppressant Concentration of 2-BTP and Novec 1230, 2020, Combustion Science and Technology
  • In-depth temperature and smoke production of charring wood under a constant external heat flux, 2021, Journal of Fire Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Takahashi include:

  • Viswanath R. Katta
  • Valeri I. Babushok
  • Gregory T. Linteris
  • Logan Smith
  • Daniel T. Souza

Best Publications

  • Lifting criteria of jet diffusion flames

    Fumiaki Takahashi;W. John Schmoll

  • Attachment mechanisms of diffusion flames

    Fumiaki Takahashi;W. John Schmoll;Viswanath R. Katta

  • Stirred reactor calculations to understand unwanted combustion enhancement by potential halon replacements

    Gregory T. Linteris;Donald R. Burgess;Fumiaki Takahashi;Viswanath R. Katta

  • Disruptive Burning Mechanism of Free Slurry Droplets

    F. Takahashi;I. J. Heilweil;F. L. Dryer

  • Unwanted combustion enhancement by C6F12O fire suppressant

    Gregory T. Linteris;Valeri I. Babushok;Peter B. Sunderland;Fumiaki Takahashi

  • A reaction kernel hypothesis for the stability limit of methane jet diffusion flames

    Fumiaki Takahashi;Viswanath R. Katta

  • Extinguishment mechanisms of coflow diffusion flames in a cup-burner apparatus

    Fumiaki Takahashi;Gregory T. Linteris;Viswanath R. Katta

  • Fire-suppression characteristics of CF3H in a cup burner

    Viswanath R. Katta;Fumiaki Takahashi;Gregory T. Linteris

  • Lifting mechanism of free jet diffusion flames

    F. Takahashi;M. Mizomoto;S. Ikai;N. Futaki

  • Suppression of cup-burner flames using carbon dioxide in microgravity

    Vishwanath R. Katta;F Takahashi;Gregory T. Linteris

  • Transition from laminar to turbulent free jet diffusion flames

    F. Takahashi;M. Mizomoto;S. Ikai

  • An investigation of combustion of boron suspensions

    S.C. Li;F.A. Williams;F. Takahashi

  • Vortex-coupled oscillations of edge diffusion flames in coflowing air with dilution

    Fumiaki Takahashi;Gregory T. Linteris;Viswanath R. Katta

  • Analysis of CH* concentration and flame heat release rate in laminar coflow diffusion flames under microgravity and normal gravity

    Davide Giassi;Su Cao;Beth Anne V. Bennett;Dennis P. Stocker

  • Combustion behavior of free boron slurry droplets

    F. Takahashi;F.L. Dryer;F.A. Williams

  • Combustion inhibition and enhancement of cup-burner flames by CF3Br, C2HF5, C2HF3Cl2, and C3H2F3Br

    Fumiaki Takahashi;Viswanath R. Katta;Gregory T. Linteris;Valeri I. Babushok

  • Influence of Hydrocarbon Moiety of DMMP on Flame Propagation in Lean Mixtures.

    V.I. Babushok;G.T. Linteris;V.R. Katta;F. Takahashi

  • Understanding overpressure in the FAA aerosol can test by C3H2F3Br (2-BTP).

    Gregory Thomas Linteris;Valeri Ivan Babushok;John Leonard Pagliaro;Donald Raymond Burgess

  • An experimental and computational study of soot formation in a coflow jet flame under microgravity and normal gravity

    Bin Ma;Su Cao;Davide Giassi;Dennis P. Stocker

  • Reaction kernel structure and stabilizing mechanisms of jet diffusion flames in microgravity

    Fumiaki Takahashi;Viswanath R. Katta

Frequent Co-Authors

Viswanath R. Katta
Viswanath R. Katta Innovative Scientific Solutions (United States)
Mitchell D. Smooke
Mitchell D. Smooke Yale University
Frederick L. Dryer
Frederick L. Dryer University of South Carolina
Alessandro Gomez
Alessandro Gomez Yale University
Kenneth Brezinsky
Kenneth Brezinsky University of Illinois at Chicago
Hiroshi Itoh
Hiroshi Itoh Keio University
Stevo Julius
Stevo Julius University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Derek Dunn-Rankin
Derek Dunn-Rankin University of California, Irvine

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