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Overview

Gregory A. Kopp is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields including Engineering, Environmental Science, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these fields, the scientist has a strong focus on Environmental Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, and Aerospace Engineering.

The research topics that Gregory A. Kopp has extensively contributed to include:

  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research
  • Aeolian processes and effects
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics

The scientist has published a significant number of papers in several frequently appearing publication venues. Important among these are:

  • Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics (17 publications)
  • Frontiers in Built Environment (7 publications)
  • Journal of Structural Engineering (4 publications)
  • Engineering Structures (2 publications)
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2 publications)

Recent published works by Gregory A. Kopp include:

  • "Investigation of wind-induced dynamics of a cable net roof with aeroelastic wind tunnel tests", 2020, Engineering Structures
  • "The Northern Tornadoes Project: Uncovering Canada's True Tornado Climatology", 2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • "A framework to compare wind loads on low-rise buildings in tornadoes and atmospheric boundary layers", 2020, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • "A method to estimate peak pressures on low-rise building models based on quasi-steady theory and partial turbulence analysis", 2021, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • "A wind tunnel study of the aerodynamic characteristics of a scaled, aeroelastic, model tree", 2020, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

Collaboration plays a role in their research, with frequent co-authors including:

  • David Sills
  • Connell S. Miller
  • Sarah Stevenson
  • Jin Wang
  • Yitian Guo

Best Publications

  • The UWO contribution to the NIST aerodynamic database for wind loads on low buildings: Part 1. Archiving format and basic aerodynamic data

    T.C.E. Ho;D. Surry;D. Morrish;G.A. Kopp

  • Long-Duration Time-Resolved PIV to Study Unsteady Aerodynamics

    Z J Taylor;R Gurka;G A Kopp;A Liberzon

  • The UWO contribution to the NIST aerodynamic database for wind loads on low buildings: Part 2. Comparison of data with wind load provisions

    L.M. St. Pierre;G.A. Kopp;D. Surry;T.C.E. Ho

  • Aerodynamic mechanisms for wind loads on tilted, roof-mounted, solar arrays

    Gregory A. Kopp;Steve Farquhar;Murray J. Morrison

  • The UWO contribution to the NIST aerodynamic database for wind loads on low buildings: Part 3. Internal pressures

    Jeong Hee Oh;Gregory A. Kopp;Diana R. Inculet

  • Wind effects of parapets on low buildings: Part 1. Basic aerodynamics and local loads

    Gregory A. Kopp;David Surry;Christian Mans

  • Influence of wall proximity on vortex shedding from a square cylinder

    R. J. Martinuzzi;S. C. C. Bailey;G. A. Kopp

  • "Three Little Pigs" project: Hurricane risk mitigation by integrated wind tunnel and full-scale laboratory tests

    Gregory A. Kopp;Murray J. Morrison;Eri Gavanski;David J. Henderson

  • Use of the Wind Tunnel Test Method for Obtaining Design Wind Loads on Roof-Mounted Solar Arrays

    Gregory A. Kopp;David Banks

  • Prediction of pressure coefficients on roofs of low buildings using artificial neural networks

    Y Chen;G.A Kopp;D Surry

  • Wind-Induced Internal Pressures in Houses

    Gregory A. Kopp;Jeong Hee Oh;Diana R. Inculet

  • Features of the turbulent flow around symmetric elongated bluff bodies

    Z.J. Taylor;E. Palombi;R. Gurka;R. Gurka;G.A. Kopp

  • Wind loads on a solar array

    G. A. Kopp;D. Surry;K. Chen

  • Performance of toe-nail connections under realistic wind loading

    Murray J. Morrison;Gregory A. Kopp

  • Trajectories of roof sheathing panels under high winds

    Brent T. Visscher;Gregory A. Kopp

  • Wind effects of parapets on low buildings: Part 4. Mitigation of corner loads with alternative geometries

    Gregory A. Kopp;Christian Mans;David Surry

  • The effects of wall proximity on vortex shedding from a square cylinder: Three-dimensional effects

    S. C. C. Bailey;R. J. Martinuzzi;G. A. Kopp

  • The suppression of periodic vortex shedding from a rotating circular cylinder

    Sharul Sham Dol;Gregory A. Kopp;Robert J. Martinuzzi

  • Influence of the bluff body shear layers on the wake of a square prism in a turbulent flow

    D. C. Lander;C. W. Letchford;M. Amitay;G. A. Kopp

  • Mean pressure distributions and reattachment lengths for roof-separation bubbles on low-rise buildings

    Abul Fahad Akon;Gregory A. Kopp

  • Full-scale testing of low-rise, residential buildings with realistic wind loads

    Gregory A. Kopp;Murray J. Morrison;David J. Henderson;David J. Henderson

  • Effect of building volume and opening sizeon fluctuating internal pressures

    John D. Ginger;John D. Holmes;Gregory A. Kopp

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Martinuzzi
Robert J. Martinuzzi University of Calgary
Christopher G. Guglielmo
Christopher G. Guglielmo University of Western Ontario
Sean C. C. Bailey
Sean C. C. Bailey University of Kentucky
Partha P. Sarkar
Partha P. Sarkar Iowa State University
Horia Hangan
Horia Hangan University of Western Ontario
Michael Amitay
Michael Amitay Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Arkady Tsinober
Arkady Tsinober Tel Aviv University
Luca Formaggia
Luca Formaggia Polytechnic University of Milan
Harindra J. S. Fernando
Harindra J. S. Fernando University of Notre Dame
Christopher C. Berndt
Christopher C. Berndt Swinburne University of Technology

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