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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
42
Citations
7704
World Ranking
1810
National Ranking
129

Overview

Joaquim Peiró is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of engineering, with a focus on computational mechanics and its applications across several subfields. The subfields of study include computational mechanics, computer graphics and computer-aided design, numerical analysis, safety, risk, reliability and quality, as well as global and planetary change.

Their research topics cover advanced numerical methods in computational mathematics, computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, lattice Boltzmann simulation studies, numerical methods for differential equations, computational geometry and mesh generation, computer graphics and visualization techniques, and fire dynamics and safety research.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Joaquim Peiró include:

  • Smooth particle hydrodynamics simulations of long-duration violent three-dimensional sloshing in tanks, 2021, Ocean Engineering
  • Industry-Relevant Implicit Large-Eddy Simulation of a High-Performance Road Car via Spectral/hp Element Methods, 2021, SIAM Review
  • A comparison of the shared-memory parallel programming models OpenMP, OpenACC and Kokkos in the context of implicit solvers for high-order FEM, 2020, Computer Physics Communications
  • Nektar++: Design and implementation of an implicit, spectral/hp element, compressible flow solver using a Jacobian-free Newton Krylov approach, 2020, Computers & Mathematics with Applications
  • Development of a Balanced Adaptive Time-Stepping Strategy Based on an Implicit JFNK-DG Compressible Flow Solver, 2021, Communications on Applied Mathematics and Computation

Joaquim Peiró has collaborated frequently with colleagues including David Moxey, Spencer J. Sherwin, Kaloyan S. Kirilov, Mashy D. Green, and Rodrigo C. Moura.

Their publications have appeared repeatedly in venues such as Computer Physics Communications, Fire Technology, SSRN Electronic Journal, Computer-Aided Design, and Ocean Engineering.

Book contributions include works published by Springer Nature, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, and ETH Zurich. Titles include "Spectral and High Order Methods for Partial Differential Equations ICOSAHOM 2018," published in 2020, and "Proceedings of the 28th International Meshing Roundtable," also from 2020.

Best Publications

  • One-dimensional modelling of a vascular network in space-time variables

    S.J. Sherwin;V. Franke;J. Peiró;K. Parker

  • Modelling the circle of Willis to assess the effects of anatomical variations and occlusions on cerebral flows

    Jordi Alastruey;K. H. Parker;J. Peiro;S. M. Byrd

  • Pulse wave propagation in a model human arterial network: Assessment of 1-D visco-elastic simulations against in vitro measurements

    Jordi Alastruey;Ashraf W. Khir;Koen S. Matthys;Patrick Segers

  • Computational modelling of 1D blood flow with variable mechanical properties and its application to the simulation of wave propagation in the human arterial system

    S. J. Sherwin;Luca Formaggia;J. Peiro;V. Franke

  • A free-surface and blockage correction for tidal turbines

    J. I. Whelan;J. M. R. Graham;J. Peiró

  • Lumped parameter outflow models for 1-D blood flow simulations: Effect on pulse waves and parameter estimation

    Jordi Alastruey;K. H. Parker;J. Peiro;S. J. Sherwin

  • Finite Difference, Finite Element and Finite Volume Methods for Partial Differential Equations

    Joaquim Peiró;Spencer Sherwin

  • Adaptive remeshing for three-dimensional compressible flow computations

    J Peraire;J Peiró;K Morgan

  • Mesh generation in curvilinear domains using high‐order elements

    S. J. Sherwin;J. Peiró

  • Linear dispersion-diffusion analysis and its application to under-resolved turbulence simulations using discontinuous Galerkin spectral/hp methods

    R.C. Moura;S.J. Sherwin;J. Peiró

  • On the eddy-resolving capability of high-order discontinuous Galerkin approaches to implicit LES / under-resolved DNS of Euler turbulence

    R.C. Moura;G. Mengaldo;J. Peiró;S.J. Sherwin

  • Reduced modelling of blood flow in the cerebral circulation: Coupling 1-D, 0-D and cerebral auto-regulation models

    Jordi Alastruey;S. M. Moore;K. H. Parker;T. David

  • On discontinuous Galerkin methods

    O. C. Zienkiewicz;O. C. Zienkiewicz;R. L. Taylor;R. L. Taylor;S. J. Sherwin;J. Peiró

  • Analysing the pattern of pulse waves in arterial networks: a time-domain study

    Jordi Alastruey;K. H. Parker;J. Peiro;S. J. Sherwin

  • The Influence of Out-of-Plane Geometry on the Flow Within a Distal End-to-Side Anastomosis

    S. J. Sherwin;O. Shah;D. J. Doorly;J. Peiró

  • Nektar++: Enhancing the capability and application of high-fidelity spectral/hp element methods

    David Moxey;Chris D. Cantwell;Yan Bao;Andrea Cassinelli

  • A comparative study on polynomial dealiasing and split form discontinuous Galerkin schemes for under-resolved turbulence computations

    Andrew R. Winters;Rodrigo Costa Moura;Rodrigo Costa Moura;Gianmarco Mengaldo;Gregor J. Gassner

  • A 3D finite element multigrid solver for the Euler equations

    J. Peraire;J. Peiro;K. Morgan

  • On the influence of virtual camber effect on airfoil polars for use in simulations of Darrieus wind turbines

    John M. Rainbird;Alessandro Bianchini;Francesco Balduzzi;Joaquim Peiró

  • Unstructured finite element mesh generation and adaptive procedures for CFD

    J. Peraire;K. Morgan;J. Peiro

  • Analysing the pattern of pulse waves in arterial networks

    J. Alastruey;K. H. Parker;J. Peiro;S. J. Sherwin

Frequent Co-Authors

Spencer J. Sherwin
Spencer J. Sherwin Imperial College London
Kenneth Morgan
Kenneth Morgan Swansea University
Robert M. Kirby
Robert M. Kirby University of Utah
Ugo Galvanetto
Ugo Galvanetto University of Padua
O.C. Zienkiewicz
O.C. Zienkiewicz Swansea University
Luca Formaggia
Luca Formaggia Polytechnic University of Milan
Guillermo Rein
Guillermo Rein Imperial College London
Lorenzo Ferrari
Lorenzo Ferrari University of Pisa
Rafael Palacios
Rafael Palacios Imperial College London

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