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D-Index
30
Citations
3124
World Ranking
3415
National Ranking
25

Overview

Laszlo Fuchs is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, contributing to research primarily in the fields of medicine and engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, fluid flow and transfer processes, computational mechanics, and algebra and number theory.

The scientist's research topics focus notably on coronary interventions and diagnostics, rheology and fluid dynamics studies, rings, modules, and algebras, blood properties and coagulation, aerodynamics and acoustics in jet flows, computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, and fluid dynamics and turbulent flows.

Laszlo Fuchs has co-authored multiple papers with frequent collaborators such as Lisa Prahl Wittberg, Mihai Mihăescu, Louis P. Parker, Alexander Fuchs, and Niclas Berg.

The venues where Fuchs' work has been published include:

  • Bioengineering
  • Apollo (University of Cambridge)
  • Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen
  • Physics of Fluids
  • Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Laszlo Fuchs are:

  • Assessment of Rheological Models Applied to Blood Flow in Human Thoracic Aorta, 2023, Bioengineering
  • Flow Structure Generation by Multiple Jets in Supersonic Cross-Flow, 2020, Apollo (University of Cambridge)
  • On torsion-free modules over valuation domains, 2022, Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen
  • Erratum: "Non-Newtonian perspectives of pulsatile blood-analog flows in a 180° curved artery model" [Phys. Fluids 27, 071901 (2015)], 2020, Physics of Fluids
  • Special Issue on New Trends in Simulation of Physiological Flows, 2022, Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy

Best Publications

  • Vertical Temperature Profiles in Rooms Ventilated by Displacement: Full‐Scale Measurement and Nodal Modelling

    Yuguo Li;Mats Sandberg;Laszlo Fuchs

  • High-order surface tension VOF-model for 3D bubble flows with high density ratio

    Daniel Lörstad;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Experimental and Numerical Study of Flameless Combustion in a Model Gas Turbine Combustor

    Christophe Duwig;Dragan Stankovic;Laszlo Fuchs;G Li

  • High-order Cartesian grid method for calculation of incompressible turbulent flows

    Jessica Gullbrand;Xue-Song Bai;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Detailed Soot Modeling in Turbulent Jet Diffusion Flames

    Xue-Song Bai;Michael Balthasar;Fabian Mauss;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Numerical and experimental study of driven flow in a polar cavity

    L. Fuchs;N. Tillmark

  • Solution of three‐dimensional viscous incompressible flows by a multi‐grid method

    L. Fuchs;H.-S. Zhao

  • Large eddy simulations of a forced semiconfined circular impinging jet

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  • Mixing in Circular and Non-circular Jets in Crossflow

    Mirko Salewski;Dragan Stankovic;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Planning human upper airway surgery using computational fluid dynamics

    Goutham Mylavarapu;Mihai Mihaescu;Laszlo Fuchs;Georgios Papatziamos

  • High resolution experimental measurement of turbulent flow field in a high pressure homogenizer model and its implications on turbulent drop fragmentation

    Andreas Håkansson;Laszlo Fuchs;Fredrik Innings;Johan Revstedt

  • Assessment of volume of fluid and immersed boundary methods for droplet computations

    Daniel Lörstad;Marianne Francois;Wei Shyy;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Large eddy simulation of vortex breakdown/flame interaction

    Christophe Duwig;Laszlo Fuchs

  • A low-dissipative, scale-selective discretization scheme for the Navier–Stokes equations

    Ville Vuorinen;Martti Larmi;Philipp Schlatter;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Simultaneous velocity and concentration measurements in the near field of a turbulent low-pressure jet by digital particle image velocimetry-planar laser-induced fluorescence

    A. Borg;J. Bolinder;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Large Eddy Simulation of a H2/N2 Lifted Flame in a Vitiated Co-Flow

    Christophe Duwig;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Modeling of Liquid Fuel Injection, Evaporation and Mixing in a Gas Turbine Burner Using Large Eddy Simulations

    D. Caraeni;C. Bergstrom;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Effects of thermal radiation on airflow with displacement ventilation: an experimental investigation

    Yuguo Li;Mats Sandberg;Laszlo Fuchs

  • A local mesh-refinement technique for incompressible flows

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  • Non-Newtonian perspectives on pulsatile blood-analog flows in a 180° curved artery model

    Stevin van Wyk;Lisa Prahl Wittberg;Kartik V. Bulusu;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Modelling of turbulent reacting flows past a bluff body: assessment of accuracy and efficiency

    Xue-Song Bai;Laszlo Fuchs

  • On the interaction between two fixed spherical particles

    L. Prahl;A. Hölzer;D. Arlov;J. Revstedt

  • Visual observations and acoustic measurements of cavitation in an experimental model of a high-pressure homogenizer

    Andreas Håkansson;Laszlo Fuchs;Fredrik Innings;Johan Revstedt

  • Theoretical and experimental analyses of drop deformation and break-up in a scale model of a high-pressure homogenizer

    Fredrik Innings;Laszlo Fuchs;Christian Trägårdh

  • Swirl switching in turbulent flow through 90 degrees pipe bends

    Christian Carlsson;Emma Alenius;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Effects of aortic irregularities on blood flow

    Lisa Prahl Wittberg;Stevin van Wyk;Laszlo Fuchs;Ephraim Gutmark

  • Turbulent flow mechanisms in mixing T-junctions by Large Eddy Simulations

    Alexander Sakowitz;Mihai Mihaescu;Laszlo Fuchs

  • Overlapping grids and multigrid methods for three‐dimensional unsteady flow calculations in IC engines

    J. Y. Tu;L. Fuchs

Frequent Co-Authors

Ephraim Gutmark
Ephraim Gutmark University of Cincinnati
Xue-Song Bai
Xue-Song Bai Lund University
Yuguo Li
Yuguo Li University of Hong Kong
Björn Bergenståhl
Björn Bergenståhl Lund University
Mats Sandberg
Mats Sandberg Royal Institute of Technology
Wei Shyy
Wei Shyy Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Christian Oliver Paschereit
Christian Oliver Paschereit Technical University of Berlin
Michael Hecker
Michael Hecker University of Greifswald
Thomas Schweder
Thomas Schweder University of Greifswald
Peter Neubauer
Peter Neubauer Technical University of Berlin

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