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Hitoshi Gotoh

Hitoshi Gotoh

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
46
Citations
9404
World Ranking
5104
National Ranking
82

Overview

Hitoshi Gotoh is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and has a research focus rooted in engineering with a specialization in computational mechanics. Their work spans multiple subfields, including mechanics of materials, civil and structural engineering, earth-surface processes, and policy and monitoring aspects related to engineering disciplines.

The research topics prominently addressed by Gotoh revolve around fluid dynamics simulations and interactions, numerical methods in engineering, lattice Boltzmann simulation studies, coastal and marine dynamics, fluid dynamics and heat transfer, geotechnical engineering and underground structures, as well as landslides and related hazards.

Frequent publishing venues for Gotoh include:

  • Japanese Journal of JSCE
  • Coastal Engineering Journal
  • Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers Ser B2 (Coastal Engineering)
  • Applied Ocean Research
  • Applied Mathematical Modelling

Key papers authored or coauthored by Gotoh include:

  • Entirely Lagrangian meshfree computational methods for hydroelastic fluid-structure interactions in ocean engineering-Reliability, adaptivity and generality, 2021, Applied Ocean Research
  • A coupled incompressible SPH-Hamiltonian SPH solver for hydroelastic FSI corresponding to composite structures, 2021, Applied Mathematical Modelling
  • Enhanced resolution of the continuity equation in explicit weakly compressible SPH simulations of incompressible free-surface fluid flows, 2022, Applied Mathematical Modelling
  • Multi-resolution ISPH-SPH for accurate and efficient simulation of hydroelastic fluid-structure interactions in ocean engineering, 2021, Ocean Engineering
  • A 3D Lagrangian meshfree projection-based solver for hydroelastic Fluid-Structure Interactions, 2021, Journal of Fluids and Structures

Gotoh collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Abbas Khayyer, Yuma Shimizu, Eiji Harada, Takumi Tazaki, and Hiroyuki Ikari. These collaborative efforts have produced a notable body of work emphasizing fluid-structure interactions and numerical modeling techniques.

Best Publications

  • Enhancement of stability and accuracy of the moving particle semi-implicit method

    Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh

  • Modified Moving Particle Semi-implicit methods for the prediction of 2D wave impact pressure

    A. Khayyer;H. Gotoh

  • Corrected Incompressible SPH method for accurate water-surface tracking in breaking waves

    A. Khayyer;H. Gotoh;S.D. Shao

  • Comparative study on accuracy and conservation properties of two particle regularization schemes and proposal of an optimized particle shifting scheme in ISPH context

    Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh;Yuma Shimizu

  • Sub-Particle-Scale Turbulence Model for the MPS Method-Lagrangian Flow Model for Hydraulic Engineering-

    H. Gotoh

  • On the state-of-the-art of particle methods for coastal and ocean engineering

    Hitoshi Gotoh;Abbas Khayyer

  • An enhanced ISPH–SPH coupled method for simulation of incompressible fluid–elastic structure interactions

    Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh;Hosein Falahaty;Yuma Shimizu

  • A higher order Laplacian model for enhancement and stabilization of pressure calculation by the MPS method

    Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh

  • SPH-LES MODEL FOR NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF WAVE INTERACTION WITH PARTIALLY IMMERSED BREAKWATER

    Hitoshi Gotoh;Songdong Shao;Tetsu Memita

  • A short note on Dynamic Stabilization of Moving Particle Semi-implicit method

    Naoki Tsuruta;Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh

  • Key issues in the particle method for computation of wave breaking

    Hitoshi Gotoh;Tetsuo Sakai

  • Current achievements and future perspectives for projection-based particle methods with applications in ocean engineering

    Hitoshi Gotoh;Abbas Khayyer

  • ENHANCED PREDICTIONS OF WAVE IMPACT PRESSURE BY IMPROVED INCOMPRESSIBLE SPH METHODS

    Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh;Songdong Shao

  • On enhancement of Incompressible SPH method for simulation of violent sloshing flows

    Hitoshi Gotoh;Abbas Khayyer;Hiroyuki Ikari;Taro Arikawa

  • Enhancement of performance and stability of MPS mesh-free particle method for multiphase flows characterized by high density ratios

    Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh

  • DEVELOPMENT OF CMPS METHOD FOR ACCURATE WATER-SURFACE TRACKING IN BREAKING WAVES

    Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh

  • Enhanced resolution of the continuity equation in explicit weakly compressible SPH simulations of incompressible free-surface fluid flows

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  • Multi-resolution MPS for incompressible fluid-elastic structure interactions in ocean engineering

    Abbas Khayyer;Naoki Tsuruta;Yuma Shimizu;Hitoshi Gotoh

  • LAGRANGIAN SIMULATION OF BREAKING WAVES USING PARTICLE METHOD

    Hitoshi Gotoh;Tetsuo Sakai

  • A 3D higher order Laplacian model for enhancement and stabilization of pressure calculation in 3D MPS-based simulations

    Abbas Khayyer;Hitoshi Gotoh

  • Turbulence particle models for tracking free surfaces

    Songdong Shao;Hitoshi Gotoh

Frequent Co-Authors

Abbas Khayyer
Abbas Khayyer Kyoto University
Songdong Shao
Songdong Shao University of Sheffield
Yasuyuki Shimizu
Yasuyuki Shimizu Hokkaido University

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