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D-Index
45
Citations
7697
World Ranking
1533
National Ranking
8

Overview

Jens Honore Walther is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on engineering with significant contributions in computational mechanics, fluid flow and transfer processes, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and aerospace engineering.

Their main topics of work encompass:

  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Combustion and flame dynamics
  • Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
  • Combustion and Detonation Processes
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies
  • Ship Hydrodynamics and Maneuverability
  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions

Frequent publication venues for this scientist include:

  • Fuel
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Applied Ocean Research
  • Applied Thermal Engineering
  • Physics of Fluids

Key recent papers authored or involving their contributions include:

  • Solidification performance improvement of phase change materials for latent heat thermal energy storage using novel branch-structured fins and nanoparticles (2023, Applied Energy)
  • Effect of area ratio of the primary nozzle on steam ejector performance considering nonequilibrium condensations (2021, Energy)
  • Higher-order gap resonance between two identical fixed barges: A study on the effect of water depth (2022, Physics of Fluids)
  • Droplet Impact on Suspended Metallic Meshes: Effects of Wettability, Reynolds and Weber Numbers (2020, Fluids)
  • Effect of roughness in full-scale validation of a CFD model of self-propelled ships (2020, Applied Ocean Research)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jens Honore Walther are:

  • Jiun Cai Ong
  • Kar Mun Pang
  • Xue-Song Bai
  • Harvey A. Zambrano
  • Yanlin Shao

Best Publications

  • Carbon Nanotubes in Water: Structural Characteristics and Energetics

    Jens Honore Walther;R. Jaffe;T. Halicioglu;P. Koumoutsakos

  • Hybrid atomistic-continuum method for the simulation of dense fluid flows

    Thomas Werder;Jens H. Walther;Petros Koumoutsakos

  • Molecular dynamics simulation of vaporization of an ultra-thin liquid argon layer on a surface

    Pan Yi;D. Poulikakos;Jens Honore Walther;G. Yadigaroglu

  • Aeroelastic analysis of bridge girder sections based on discrete vortex simulations

    Allan Larsen;Jens Honore Walther

  • PPM: a highly efficient parallel particle-mesh library for the simulation of continuum systems

    I. F. Sbalzarini;J. H. Walther;M. Bergdorf;S. E. Hieber

  • Discrete vortex simulation of flow around five generic bridge deck sections

    Allan Larsen;Jens Honore Walther

  • Wake structure and thrust generation of a flapping foil in two-dimensional flow

    Anders Peter Andersen;Tomas Bohr;Teis Schnipper;Jens Honore Walther

  • Strain Engineering of Kapitza Resistance in Few-Layer Graphene

    Jie Chen;Jens Honore Walther;Jens Honore Walther;Petros Koumoutsakos

  • An efficient approach to separate CO2 using supersonic flows for carbon capture and storage

    Chuang Wen;Nikolas Karvounis;Jens Honore Walther;Jens Honore Walther;Yuying Yan

  • Covalently Bonded Graphene–Carbon Nanotube Hybrid for High-Performance Thermal Interfaces

    Jie Chen;Jie Chen;Jens H. Walther;Petros Koumoutsakos

  • CFD modeling of condensation process of water vapor in supersonic flows

    Yan Yang;Jens Honore Walther;Jens Honore Walther;Yuying Yan;Chuang Wen

  • Hydrodynamic properties of carbon nanotubes.

    J. H. Walther;T. Werder;R. L. Jaffe;P. Koumoutsakos

  • Nanoparticle Traffic on Helical Tracks: Thermophoretic Mass Transport through Carbon Nanotubes

    Philipp A.E. Schoen;Jens Honore Walther;Salvatore Arcidiacono;Dimos Poulikakos

  • Two dimensional discrete vortex method for application to bluff body aerodynamics

    Jens Honore Walther;Allan Larsen

  • An immersed interface method for the Vortex-In-Cell algorithm

    G. Morgenthal;J. H. Walther

  • Non-equilibrium condensation of water vapour in supersonic flows with shock waves

    Chuang Wen;Nikolas Karvounis;Jens Honore Walther;Hongbing Ding

  • Water–Carbon Interactions 2: Calibration of Potentials using Contact Angle Data for Different Interaction Models

    Richard I. Jaffe;Pedro Gonnet;Thomas Werder;Jens Honore Walther

  • Sustaining dry surfaces under water

    Paul R. Jones;Xiuqing Hao;Eduardo R. Cruz-Chu;Konrad Rykaczewski

  • Numerical investigation of soot formation and oxidation processes under large two-stroke marine diesel engine-like conditions using integrated CFD-chemical kinetics

    Kar Mun Pang;Nikolas Karvounis;Jens Honore Walther;Jens Honore Walther;Jesper Schramm

  • A high order solver for the unbounded Poisson equation

    Mads Mølholm Hejlesen;Johannes Tophøj Rasmussen;Philippe Chatelain;Jens Honoré Walther

  • Phonon assisted thermophoretic motion of gold nanoparticles inside carbon nanotubes

    Philipp A.E. Schoen;Jens Honore Walther;Dimos Poulikakos;Petros Koumoutsakos

  • Numerical analysis of the scavenge flow and convective heat transfer in large two-stroke marine diesel engines

    Eythor Sigurdsson;Kristian Mark Ingvorsen;Michael Vincent Jensen;S. Mayer

  • An immersed interface method for the vortex-in-cell algorithm

    Jens Honore Walther;G. Morgenthal

Frequent Co-Authors

Petros Koumoutsakos
Petros Koumoutsakos Harvard University
Richard L. Jaffe
Richard L. Jaffe Ames Research Center
Allan Larsen
Allan Larsen Cowi (Denmark)
Chuang Wen
Chuang Wen University of Reading
Thomas Kiørboe
Thomas Kiørboe Technical University of Denmark
Jens Nørkær Sørensen
Jens Nørkær Sørensen Technical University of Denmark
Jie Chen
Jie Chen Tongji University
Ivo F. Sbalzarini
Ivo F. Sbalzarini Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Constantine M. Megaridis
Constantine M. Megaridis University of Illinois at Chicago

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