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Overview

Nicole Kessissoglou is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Biomedical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Oceanography, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials as subfields of study.

Their work covers several main research topics including:

  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
  • Underwater Acoustics Research
  • Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
  • Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
  • Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation

Kessissoglou's recent publications illustrate a focus on acoustic wave propagation and metasurfaces. Notable papers include:

  • "On superscattering of sound waves by a lattice of disk-shaped cavities in a soft material," 2020, Applied Physics Letters
  • "Sound scattering by a bubble metasurface," 2020, Physical Review B
  • "Sound absorption by a metasurface comprising hard spheres in a soft medium," 2021, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • "Analytical and numerical prediction of acoustic radiation from a panel under turbulent boundary layer excitation," 2020, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • "Acoustic Performance of a Periodically Voided Viscoelastic Medium With Uncertainty in Design Parameters," 2020, Journal of Vibration and Acoustics

Their research has been published frequently in several venues, with the highest number of publications in:

  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • Journal of Vibration and Acoustics
  • International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • Materials & Design

Kessissoglou collaborates regularly with several co-authors, with frequent collaborators including:

  • Gyani Shankar Sharma
  • Ian MacGillivray
  • Alexei T. Skvortsov
  • Steffen Marburg
  • Cikai Lin

Their studies encompass a mix of experimental and analytical approaches to acoustic phenomena, especially focusing on how sound interacts with engineered materials and structures. This includes the performance of metasurfaces and the effects of sound scattering and absorption in complex media.

Best Publications

  • An integrated approach to fault diagnosis of machinery using wear debris and vibration analysis

    Z. Peng;N. Kessissoglou

  • Structural and acoustic responses of a submarine hull due to propeller forces

    Sascha Merz;Roger Kinns;Nicole Kessissoglou

  • Acoustic signature of a submarine hull under harmonic excitation

    Mauro Caresta;Nicole J. Kessissoglou

  • A study of the effect of contaminant particles in lubricants using wear debris and vibration condition monitoring techniques

    Z. Peng;N.J. Kessissoglou;M. Cox

  • Free vibration analysis of a cracked beam by finite element method

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  • Optimisation of a resonance changer to minimise the vibration transmission in marine vessels

    Paul G. Dylejko;Nicole J. Kessissoglou;Yan Tso;Chris J. Norwood

  • Free vibrational characteristics of isotropic coupled cylindrical–conical shells

    Mauro Caresta;Nicole J. Kessissoglou

  • The investigation of the condition and faults of a spur gearbox using vibration and wear debris analysis techniques

    S. Ebersbach;Z. Peng;N.J. Kessissoglou

  • Power transmission in L-shaped plates including flexural and in-plane vibration

    Nicole J. Kessissoglou

  • Sound absorption by rubber coatings with periodic voids and hard inclusions

    Gyani Shankar Sharma;Alex Skvortsov;Ian MacGillivray;Nicole Kessissoglou

  • Structural and acoustic responses of a fluid-loaded cylindrical hull with structural discontinuities

    Mauro Caresta;Nicole J. Kessissoglou

  • Minimisation of the sound power radiated by a submarine through optimisation of its resonance changer

    Sascha Merz;Nicole Kessissoglou;Roger Kinns;Steffen Marburg

  • Acoustic performance of gratings of cylindrical voids in a soft elastic medium with a steel backing.

    Gyani Shankar Sharma;Alex Skvortsov;Ian MacGillivray;Nicole Kessissoglou

  • Modal decomposition of exterior acoustic-structure interaction problems with model order reduction

    Herwig Peters;Nicole Kessissoglou;Steffen Marburg

  • Structural‐acoustic coupling on non‐conforming meshes with quadratic shape functions

    Herwig Peters;Steffen Marburg;Nicole Kessissoglou

  • Modal decomposition of exterior acoustic-structure interaction.

    Herwig Peters;Nicole Kessissoglou;Steffen Marburg

  • Sound transmission through a periodically voided soft elastic medium submerged in water

    Gyani Shankar Sharma;Alex Skvortsov;Ian MacGillivray;Nicole Kessissoglou

  • Acoustic performance of periodic steel cylinders embedded in a viscoelastic medium

    Gyani Shankar Sharma;Alex Skvortsov;Ian MacGillivray;Nicole Kessissoglou

  • Dynamic response analysis of stochastic truss structures under non-stationary random excitation using the random factor method

    Wei Gao;Wei Gao;N.J. Kessissoglou

  • On the effects of soil properties on leak noise propagation in plastic water distribution pipes

    M.J. Brennan;M. Karimi;J.M. Muggleton;F.C.L. Almeida

  • Passive and Active Control of the Radiated Sound Power from a Submarine Excited by Propeller Forces

    Sascha Merz;Nicole Kessissoglou;Roger Kinns;Steffen Marburg

Frequent Co-Authors

Steffen Marburg
Steffen Marburg Technical University of Munich
Zhongxiao Peng
Zhongxiao Peng University of New South Wales
Con J. Doolan
Con J. Doolan University of New South Wales
Jie Pan
Jie Pan University of Western Australia
Wei Gao
Wei Gao University of New South Wales
Michael J. Brennan
Michael J. Brennan Sao Paulo State University
Noureddine Atalla
Noureddine Atalla Université de Sherbrooke
Ross C. McPhedran
Ross C. McPhedran University of Sydney
Gary Rosengarten
Gary Rosengarten RMIT University

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