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Metin Muradoglu

Metin Muradoglu

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
3310
World Ranking
3324
National Ranking
26

Overview

Metin Muradoglu is a researcher affiliated with Koç University in Turkey, specializing primarily in the field of Engineering. Their scholarly work focuses extensively on Computational Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. These subfields reflect a broad engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of fluid dynamics and related disciplines.

The researcher has contributed significantly to topics such as Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer, Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows, Fluid Dynamics and Mixing, Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies, Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies, Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery, and Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics.

Muradoglu's publication record features articles in several prominent venues. The most frequent outlets for their research include Journal of Fluid Mechanics, arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Physical Review Fluids, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Muradoglu span diverse topics related to fluid mechanics and airway modeling. Notable publications include:

  • "The effect of viscoelasticity in an airway closure model," 2021, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • "Propagation and rupture of elastoviscoplastic liquid plugs in airway reopening model," 2021, Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics
  • "Effects of elastoviscoplastic properties of mucus on airway closure in healthy and pathological conditions," 2023, Physical Review Fluids
  • "Turbulent bubbly channel flows: Effects of soluble surfactant and viscoelasticity," 2020, Computers & Fluids
  • "Effect of surfactant in an airway closure model," 2022, Physical Review Fluids

The work often examines the mechanical and rheological characteristics of airway fluids as well as complex multiphase flows, with applications oriented toward respiratory drug delivery and fluid flow modeling.

Collaborations play a notable role in Muradoglu's research output. Frequent coauthors include Daulet Izbassarov, Francesco Romanò, Zaheer Ahmed, James B. Grotberg, and Hafiz Usman Naseer, showing sustained partnerships over multiple projects and publications.

Overall, the scientist's research integrates advanced computational and experimental approaches in fluid mechanics, with a particular emphasis on biomedical and environmental fluid dynamics challenges.

Best Publications

  • A front-tracking method for computation of interfacial flows with soluble surfactants

    Metin Muradoglu;Gretar Tryggvason

  • The hybrid method for the PDF equations of turbulent reactive flows: consistency conditions and correction algorithms

    Metin Muradoglu;Stephen B. Pope;David A. Caughey

  • A Hybrid Algorithm for the Joint PDF Equation of Turbulent Reactive Flows

    P. Jenny;S. B. Pope;M. Muradoglu;D. A. Caughey

  • Regular Article: A Consistent Hybrid Finite-Volume/Particle Method for the PDF Equations of Turbulent Reactive Flows

    Metin Muradoglu;Patrick Jenny;Stephen B. Pope;David A. Caughey

  • Impact of a compound droplet on a flat surface: A model for single cell epitaxy.

    Savas Tasoglu;Gozde Kaynak;Andrew J. Szeri;Utkan Demirci

  • PDF modeling of a bluff-body stabilized turbulent flame

    M. Muradoglu;K. Liu;S.B. Pope

  • A front-tracking method for computational modeling of impact and spreading of viscous droplets on solid walls

    Metin Muradoglu;Savas Tasoglu

  • Mixing in a drop moving through a serpentine channel: A computational study

    Metin Muradoglu;Howard A. Stone

  • Simulations of soluble surfactants in 3D multiphase flow

    Metin Muradoglu;Gretar Tryggvason

  • The effect of soluble surfactant on the transient motion of a buoyancy-driven bubble

    Savas Tasoglu;Utkan Demirci;Metin Muradoglu

  • PDF simulations of a bluff-body stabilized flow

    P. Jenny;M. Muradoglu;K. Liu;S. B. Pope

  • A front tracking method for direct numerical simulation of evaporation process in a multiphase system

    Muhammad Irfan;Metin Muradoglu

  • Effects of viscoelasticity on drop impact and spreading on a solid surface

    Daulet Izbassarov;Metin Muradoglu

  • Towards preserving post-printing cell viability and improving the resolution: Past, present, and future of 3D bioprinting theory

    Eric Lepowsky;Metin Muradoglu;Savas Tasoglu

  • A computational study of axial dispersion in segmented gas-liquid flow

    Metin Muradoglu;Axel Günther;Howard A. Stone

  • Local Time-Stepping Algorithm for Solving Probability Density Function Turbulence Model Equations

    M. Muradoglu;S. B. Pope

  • A front-tracking method for computational modeling of viscoelastic two-phase flow systems

    Daulet Izbassarov;Metin Muradoglu

  • Droplet formation in a flow focusing configuration: Effects of viscoelasticity

    Mohammad Nooranidoost;Daulet Izbassarov;Metin Muradoglu

  • Pattern formation of drops in thermocapillary migration

    S. Nas;M. Muradoglu;G. Tryggvason

  • Large eddy simulation/probability density function simulations of the Cambridge turbulent stratified flame series

    Hasret Turkeri;Xinyu Zhao;Stephen B. Pope;Metin Muradoglu

  • A computational study of two-phase viscoelastic systems in a capillary tube with a sudden contraction/expansion

    Metin Muradoglu;Daulet Izbassarov

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen B. Pope
Stephen B. Pope Cornell University
Savas Tasoglu
Savas Tasoglu Koç University
James B. Grotberg
James B. Grotberg University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Howard A. Stone
Howard A. Stone Princeton University
Gretar Tryggvason
Gretar Tryggvason Johns Hopkins University
Patrick Jenny
Patrick Jenny ETH Zurich
Utkan Demirci
Utkan Demirci Stanford University
Ranganathan Kumar
Ranganathan Kumar University of Central Florida
Andrew J. Szeri
Andrew J. Szeri University of California, Berkeley

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