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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
3980
World Ranking
2332
National Ranking
839

Overview

Jiarong Hong is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States and has a significant body of work in the field of Engineering. Their research spans several subfields, including Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The scientist's work focuses on key topics such as Wind and Air Flow Studies, Wind Energy Research and Development, Infection Control and Ventilation, Digital Holography and Microscopy, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis, and Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows.

Jiarong Hong has published extensively, with notable recent papers that include:

  • Risk assessment of airborne transmission of COVID-19 by asymptomatic individuals under different practical settings (2020, Journal of Aerosol Science)
  • Simulation-based study of COVID-19 outbreak associated with air-conditioning in a restaurant (2021, Physics of Fluids)
  • SCADA data for wind turbine data-driven condition/performance monitoring: A review on state-of-art, challenges and future trends (2022, Wind Engineering)
  • Machine learning holography for 3D particle field imaging (2020, Optics Express)
  • Airborne transmission of COVID-19 and mitigation using box fan air cleaners in a poorly ventilated classroom (2021, Physics of Fluids)

The scientist frequently publishes in high-impact venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Cancer Research
  • Physics of Fluids
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Experiments in Fluids

Collaboration is prominent in Jiarong Hong's work, with frequent coauthors including Jiaqi Li, Ruichen He, Siyao Shao, Aliza Abraham, and Linyue Gao.

Best Publications

  • An experimental investigation into supercavity closure mechanisms

    Ashish Karn;Roger E. A. Arndt;Jiarong Hong

  • Natural snowfall reveals large-scale flow structures in the wake of a 2.5-MW wind turbine

    Jiarong Hong;Jiarong Hong;Mostafa Toloui;Mostafa Toloui;Leonardo P. Chamorro;Michele Guala

  • Near-wall turbulence statistics and flow structures over three-dimensional roughness in a turbulent channel flow

    Jiarong Hong;Joseph Katz;Michael P. Schultz

  • Simulation-based study of COVID-19 outbreak associated with air-conditioning in a restaurant

    Han Liu;Sida He;Lian Shen;Jiarong Hong

  • An integrative image measurement technique for dense bubbly flows with a wide size distribution

    Ashish Karn;Christopher Ellis;Roger Arndt;Jiarong Hong

  • On the internal flow of a ventilated supercavity

    Yue Wu;Yun Liu;Siyao Shao;Jiarong Hong

  • Snowflakes in the atmospheric surface layer: observation of particle-turbulence dynamics

    Andras Nemes;Teja Dasari;Jiarong Hong;Michele Guala

  • Coherent structures and associated subgrid-scale energy transfer in a rough-wall turbulent channel flow

    Jiarong Hong;Joseph Katz;Charles Meneveau;Michael P. Schultz

  • Characterization of biophysical interactions in the water column using in situ digital holography

    Siddharth Talapatra;Jiarong Hong;Malcolm McFarland;Aditya R. Nayak

  • The spatial structure of the logarithmic region in very-high-Reynolds-number rough wall turbulent boundary layers

    Michael Heisel;Teja Dasari;Yun Liu;Jiarong Hong

  • Experimental investigation of ventilated supercavitation with gas jet cavitator

    Yunhua Jiang;Yunhua Jiang;Siyao Shao;Jiarong Hong

  • An experimental investigation of artificial supercavitation generated by air injection behind disk-shaped cavitators

    Byoung Kwon Ahn;So Won Jeong;Ji Hye Kim;Siyao Shao

  • Airborne transmission of COVID-19 and mitigation using box fan air cleaners in a poorly ventilated classroom

    Ruichen He;Wanjiao Liu;John Elson;Rainer Vogt

  • Dependence of supercavity closure upon flow unsteadiness

    Ashish Karn;Roger E.A. Arndt;Jiarong Hong

  • Effect of turbine nacelle and tower on the near wake of a utility-scale wind turbine

    Aliza Abraham;Teja Dasari;Jiarong Hong

  • Investigation into the behaviors of ventilated supercavities in unsteady flow

    Siyao Shao;Yue Wu;Joseph Haynes;Roger E. A. Arndt

  • A comparative study of natural and ventilated supercavitation across two closed-wall water tunnel facilities

    Siyao Shao;Ashish Karn;Byoung Kwon Ahn;Roger E.A. Arndt

  • The spectral signature of wind turbine wake meandering: A wind tunnel and field-scale study

    Michael Heisel;Jiarong Hong;Michele Guala

  • Numerical Investigations of Pressure Distribution Inside a Ventilated Supercavity

    Lei Cao;Lei Cao;Ashish Karn;Roger E. A. Arndt;Zhengwei Wang

  • Gas entrainment behaviors in the formation and collapse of a ventilated supercavity

    Ashish Karn;Ashish Karn;Roger E.A. Arndt;Jiarong Hong

  • Near-wake behaviour of a utility-scale wind turbine

    Teja Dasari;Yue Wu;Yun Liu;Jiarong Hong

  • Measurement of atmospheric boundary layer based on super-large-scale particle image velocimetry using natural snowfall

    Mostafa Toloui;Mostafa Toloui;S. Riley;S. Riley;Jiarong Hong;Jiarong Hong;K. Howard;K. Howard

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger E. A. Arndt
Roger E. A. Arndt University of Minnesota
Michele Guala
Michele Guala University of Minnesota
Joseph Katz
Joseph Katz Johns Hopkins University
Michael P. Schultz
Michael P. Schultz United States Naval Academy
Fotis Sotiropoulos
Fotis Sotiropoulos Pennsylvania State University
James M. Sullivan
James M. Sullivan Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Michael S. Twardowski
Michael S. Twardowski Florida Atlantic University
John S. Gulliver
John S. Gulliver University of Minnesota
Charles Meneveau
Charles Meneveau Johns Hopkins University
David Y.H. Pui
David Y.H. Pui University of Minnesota

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