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36
Citations
3913
World Ranking
2583
National Ranking
190

Overview

Olivier Cadot is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research is primarily situated within the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on several subfields such as Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering, Environmental Engineering, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Strategy and Management.

The primary areas of research include Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis, Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research, Wind and Air Flow Studies, Global Trade and Economics, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, International Business and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and Vibration and Dynamic Analysis.

Recent publications by Cadot highlight a sustained contribution to understanding turbulent wake dynamics, aerodynamic performance, and flow instabilities. Notable papers include:

  • "Experimental and numerical analysis of the bi-stable turbulent wake of a rectangular flat-backed bluff body" (2020) published in Physics of Fluids
  • "Drag reduction on a three-dimensional blunt body with different rear cavities under cross-wind conditions" (2020) published in Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • "A fundamental link between steady asymmetry and separation length in the wake of a 3D square-back body" (2021) published in Experiments in Fluids
  • "Wake transitions and steady -instability of an Ahmed body in varying flow conditions" (2022) published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • "Low-order modelling of the wake dynamics of an Ahmed body" (2021) published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics

These contributions appear frequently within several key publication venues, reflecting the scientist's research focus, including:

  • Experiments in Fluids
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Physical Review Fluids
  • Physical Review E
  • Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

Olivier Cadot has also collaborated extensively with a network of co-authors, evidencing a range of partnerships supporting the research output. Among the most frequent co-authors are:

  • Luc Pastur
  • Vladimir Parezanović
  • Yajun Fan
  • C. Martínez-Bazán
  • M. Lorite-Díez

The combination of topics and fields demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach, integrating aspects of fluid dynamics, environmental considerations, and economic dimensions within their research agenda. This breadth is evident in the variety of topics addressed, including wind and air flow studies as well as global trade and economics.

Cadot's research outputs reflect ongoing engagement with complex problems in aerodynamics, turbulent flow behavior, and environmental applications within engineering contexts, contributing to both theoretical insights and practical advancements in these areas.

Best Publications

  • Turbulent wake past a three-dimensional blunt body. Part 1. Global modes and bi-stability

    Mathieu Grandemange;Marc Gohlke;Olivier Cadot

  • CHARACTERIZATION OF THE LOW-PRESSURE FILAMENTS IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL TURBULENT SHEAR FLOW

    O. Cadot;S. Douady;Y. Couder

  • Bi-stability in the turbulent wake past parallelepiped bodies with various aspect ratios and wall effects

    M. Grandemange;M. Gohlke;O. Cadot

  • Energy injection in closed turbulent flows: Stirring through boundary layers versus inertial stirring

    O. Cadot;Y. Couder;A. Daerr;S. Douady

  • Observation of wave turbulence in vibrating plates.

    Arezki Boudaoud;Olivier Cadot;Benoît Odille;Cyril Touzé

  • Reflectional symmetry breaking of the separated flow over three-dimensional bluff bodies

    Mathieu Grandemange;Olivier Cadot;Marc Gohlke

  • Three-dimensional stationary flow over a backward-facing step

    Jean-François Beaudoin;Jean-François Beaudoin;Olivier Cadot;Jean-Luc Aider;José Eduardo Wesfreid

  • Fluid force and symmetry breaking modes of a 3D bluff body with a base cavity

    Antoine Evrard;Olivier Cadot;V Herbert;D Ricot

  • Turbulent drag reduction in a closed flow system: Boundary layer versus bulk effects

    Olivier Cadot;Daniel Bonn;Stéphane Douady

  • Drag reduction of a bluff body using adaptive control methods

    Jean-François Beaudoin;Olivier Cadot;Jean-Luc Aider;José-Eduardo Wesfreid

  • Turbulent wake past a three-dimensional blunt body. Part 2. Experimental sensitivity analysis

    Mathieu Grandemange;Marc Gohlke;Olivier Cadot

  • Bluff-body drag reduction by extremum-seeking control

    Jean-François Beaudoin;Olivier Cadot;Jean-Luc Aider;Jose Eduardo Wesfreid

  • A study of wake effects on the drag of Ahmed׳s squareback model at the industrial scale

    Mathieu Grandemange;Olivier Cadot;A. Courbois;Vincent Herbert

  • Imperfect supercritical bifurcation in a three-dimensional turbulent wake.

    Olivier Cadot;Antoine Evrard;Luc Pastur

  • Statistical axisymmetry of the turbulent sphere wake

    M. Grandemange;M. Grandemange;M. Gohlke;O. Cadot

  • Experimental sensitivity analysis of the global properties of a two-dimensional turbulent wake

    Vladimir Parezanovic;Olivier Cadot

  • Turbulent drag reduction by surfactants

    J. Drappier;T. Divoux;Y. Amarouchene;F. Bertrand

  • Wave turbulence in vibrating plates: The effect of damping

    T. Humbert;T. Humbert;O. Cadot;G. Düring;C. Josserand

  • A numerical investigation of the asymmetric wake mode of a squareback Ahmed body - effect of a base cavity

    J.-M. Lucas;O. Cadot;V. Herbert;S. Parpais

  • Experimental characterization of viscoelastic effects on two- and three-dimensional shear instabilities

    Olivier Cadot;Satish Kumar

Frequent Co-Authors

Christophe Josserand
Christophe Josserand École Polytechnique
Daniel Bonn
Daniel Bonn University of Amsterdam
Bernd R. Noack
Bernd R. Noack Harbin Institute of Technology
Sanjay Mittal
Sanjay Mittal Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar University of Minnesota
Yves Couder
Yves Couder Université Paris Cité
Denis Sipp
Denis Sipp Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales
Arkady Tsinober
Arkady Tsinober Tel Aviv University

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