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Kenneth C. Hall

Kenneth C. Hall

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
46
Citations
8611
World Ranking
1438
National Ranking
570

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For development of unsteady aerodynamic and aeromechanics theories and analysis for internal and external aerodynamic flows.
  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Kenneth C. Hall is affiliated with Duke University in the United States, focusing on research in engineering with particular attention to computational mechanics and aerospace engineering. Their work extends into related subfields such as strategy and management, control and systems engineering, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of areas including computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, vibration and dynamic analysis, aerodynamics and fluid dynamics research, turbomachinery performance and optimization, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, and innovation and knowledge management.

Kenneth C. Hall has contributed multiple papers to notable publication venues. The most frequent venues include:

  • Journal of Turbomachinery
  • Journal of Business Logistics
  • Journal of Aircraft
  • International Conference on Space Optics - ICSO 2020

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Kenneth C. Hall include:

  • Identification of the Aeromechanical Parameters of a Compressor Rotor from Blade Tip Timing Data, 2024, Journal of Turbomachinery
  • Building upstream supplier capabilities for downstream customization: The role of collaboration capital, 2023, Journal of Business Logistics
  • A Fluid-Structure Interaction Tool Using a Van der Pol-Based Reduced-Order Model for Buffet and Nonsynchronous Vibrations, 2022, Journal of Turbomachinery
  • EXTENDING A VAN DER POL BASED REDUCED-ORDER MODEL FOR FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION APPLIED TO NON-SYNCHRONOUS VIBRATIONS IN TURBOMACHINERY, 2021, Journal of Turbomachinery
  • Blade Vibration and Its Effect on the Optimal Performance of Helicopter Rotors, 2021, Journal of Aircraft

Kenneth C. Hall has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Robert E. Kielb
  • Richard Hollenbach
  • Sreedhar Madhavaram
  • Amit K. Ghosh
  • Vishag Badrinarayanan

Recognition for Kenneth C. Hall's work includes membership in the National Academy of Engineering since 2020, citing development of unsteady aerodynamic and aeromechanics theories and analysis for internal and external aerodynamic flows. Additionally, they have been a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers since 2000.

Best Publications

  • Computation of Unsteady Nonlinear Flows in Cascades Using a Harmonic Balance Technique

    Kenneth C. Hall;Jeffrey P. Thomas;W. S. Clark

  • Modeling of Fluid-Structure Interaction

    Earl H Dowell;Kenneth C Hall

  • Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Technique for Transonic Unsteady Aerodynamic Flows

    Kenneth C. Hall;Jeffrey P. Thomas;Earl H. Dowell

  • Nonlinear Inviscid Aerodynamic Effects on Transonic Divergence, Flutter, and Limit-Cycle Oscillations

    Jeffrey P. Thomas;Earl H. Dowell;Kenneth C. Hall

  • Calculation of unsteady flows in turbomachinery using the linearized Euler equations

    Kenneth C. Hall;Edward F. Crawley

  • EIGENANALYSIS OF UNSTEADY FLOW ABOUT AIRFOILS, CASCADES, AND WINGS

    Kenneth C. Hall

  • Three-Dimensional Transonic Aeroelasticity Using Proper Orthogonal Decomposition-Based Reduced-Order Models

    Jeffrey P. Thomas;Earl H. Dowell;Kenneth C. Hall

  • A comparison of classical and high dimensional harmonic balance approaches for a Duffing oscillator

    L. Liu;J. P. Thomas;E. H. Dowell;P. Attar

  • Modeling Viscous Transonic Limit Cycle Oscillation Behavior Using a Harmonic Balance Approach

    Jeffrey P. Thomas;Earl H. Dowell;Kenneth C. Hall

  • Blade Excitation by Aerodynamic Instabilities: A Compressor Blade Study

    Robert E. Kielb;John W. Barter;Jeffrey P. Thomas;Kenneth C. Hall

  • Eigenmode Analysis in Unsteady Aerodynamics: Reduced Order Models

    Earl H. Dowell;Kenneth C. Hall;Michael C. Romanowski

  • A Time-Linearized Navier–Stokes Analysis of Stall Flutter

    William S. Clark;Kenneth C. Hall

  • Linearized Euler predictions of unsteady aerodynamic loads in cascades

    Kenneth C. Hall;William S. Clark

  • Nonlinear Analysis of Unsteady Flows in Multistage Turbomachines Using Harmonic Balance

    Kivanc Ekici;Kenneth C. Hall

  • Optimization and mechanisms of mistuning in cascades

    E. F. Crawley;K. C. Hall

  • Harmonic balance methods applied to computational fluid dynamics problems

    Kenneth C. Hall;Kivanc Ekici;Jeffrey P. Thomas;Earl H. Dowell

  • Reduced-order modelling of unsteady small-disturbance flows using a frequency-domain proper orthogonal decomposition technique

    Kenneth Hall;Jeffrey Thomas;Earl Dowell

  • Calculation of Three-Dimensional Unsteady Flows in Turbomachinery Using the Linearized Harmonic Euler Equations

    Kenneth C. Hall;Christopher B. Lorence

  • Transonic Limit Cycle Oscillation Analysis Using Reduced Order Aerodynamic Models

    Earl H. Dowell;Jeffrey P. Thomas;Kenneth C. Hall

  • Three-dimensional unsteady multi-stage turbomachinery simulations using the harmonic balance technique

    Arathi K. Gopinath;Edwin van der Weide;Juan J. Alonso;Antony Jameson

Frequent Co-Authors

Earl H. Dowell
Earl H. Dowell Duke University
Bogdan I. Epureanu
Bogdan I. Epureanu University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert H. Scanlan
Robert H. Scanlan Johns Hopkins University
Antony Jameson
Antony Jameson Texas A&M University
Brian P. Mann
Brian P. Mann Duke University

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