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Serhiy Yarusevych

Serhiy Yarusevych

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
3297
World Ranking
3326
National Ranking
136

Overview

Serhiy Yarusevych is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada and specializes in engineering, with a research focus on computational mechanics and aerospace engineering. Their work also spans pulmonary and respiratory medicine, ocean engineering, and environmental engineering, indicating an interdisciplinary approach within engineering disciplines.

The primary areas of research covered by Yarusevych include fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, infection control and ventilation, particle dynamics in fluid flows, aerodynamics and fluid dynamics research, wind and air flow studies, and aerodynamics and acoustics in jet flows. These varied topics reflect a broad engagement with complex fluid phenomena both in natural and engineered environments.

Yarusevych has contributed to the scientific literature extensively, publishing in several venues. Notable frequent publication venues include:

  • Physics of Fluids
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Default Digital Object Group
  • AIAA Journal
  • Experiments in Fluids

Recent papers illustrate the specific research themes explored. These include:

  • Experimental investigation of indoor aerosol dispersion and accumulation in the context of COVID-19: Effects of masks and ventilation, 2021, Physics of Fluids
  • Characterization of Laminar Separation Bubbles Using Infrared Thermography, 2020, AIAA Journal
  • Structure and dynamics of a laminar separation bubble near a wingtip, 2021, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Three-Dimensional Development of Coherent Structures in a Two-Dimensional Laminar Separation Bubble, 2020, AIAA Journal
  • Structure and dynamics of a laminar separation bubble near a wing root: towards reconstructing the complete LSB topology on a finite wing, 2022, Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Yarusevych's frequent coauthors include:

  • Sean D. Peterson
  • Yash Shah
  • John W. Kurelek
  • Connor E. Toppings
  • Burak Ahmet Tuna

Best Publications

  • On vortex shedding from an airfoil in low-Reynolds-number flows

    Serhiy Yarusevych;Pierre E. Sullivan;John G. Kawall

  • Separated shear layer transition over an airfoil at a low Reynolds number

    Michael S. H. Boutilier;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Coherent structures in an airfoil boundary layer and wake at low Reynolds numbers

    Serhiy Yarusevych;Pierre E. Sullivan;John G. Kawall

  • Parametric study of separation and transition characteristics over an airfoil at low Reynolds numbers

    Michael S. H. Boutilier;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Laminar separation bubble development on an airfoil emitting tonal noise

    S. Pröbsting;S. Yarusevych

  • Effects of free-stream turbulence intensity on transition in a laminar separation bubble formed over an airfoil

    Mark S. Istvan;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Aerodynamic Characterization of a NACA 0018 Airfoil at Low Reynolds Numbers

    Ryan Gerakopulos;Michael S. H. Boutilier;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Steady and transient response of a laminar separation bubble to controlled disturbances

    Serhiy Yarusevych;Marios Kotsonis

  • Coherent Structures in the Transition Process of a Laminar Separation Bubble

    John W. Kurelek;Andrew R. Lambert;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Adaptive Compensation for Detuning in Pendulum Tuned Mass Dampers

    A. J. Roffel;R. Lourenco;S. Narasimhan;S. Yarusevych

  • Experimental investigation of indoor aerosol dispersion and accumulation in the context of COVID-19: Effects of masks and ventilation

    Yash Shah;John W. Kurelek;Sean D. Peterson;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Separated-Shear-Layer Development on an Airfoil at Low Reynolds Numbers

    Serhiy Yarusevych;John G. Kawall;Pierre E. Sullivan

  • On the origin of spanwise vortex deformations in laminar separation bubbles

    Theodoros Michelis;Serhiy Yarusevych;Marios Kotsonis

  • Turbulence Intensity Effects on Laminar Separation Bubbles Formed over an Airfoil

    Mark S. Istvan;John W. Kurelek;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Momentum Coefficient as a Parameter for Aerodynamic Flow Control with Synthetic Jets

    Sebastian D. Goodfellow;Serhiy Yarusevych;Pierre E. Sullivan

  • Vortex shedding within laminar separation bubbles forming over an airfoil

    Thomas M. Kirk;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Vortex shedding in the wake of a step cylinder

    Chris Morton;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Effects of End Plates and Blockage on Low-Reynolds-Number Flows Over Airfoils

    Michael S. H. Boutilier;Serhiy Yarusevych

  • Effect of Acoustic Excitation Amplitude on Airfoil Boundary Layer and Wake Development

    Serhiy Yarusevych;Pierre E. Sullivan;John G. Kawall

  • Response of a laminar separation bubble to impulsive forcing

    Theodoros Michelis;Serhiy Yarusevych;Marios Kotsonis

  • Orbiting response in vortex-induced vibrations of a two-degree-of-freedom pivoted circular cylinder

    S. Kheirkhah;S. Yarusevych;S. Narasimhan

  • Airfoil Performance at Low Reynolds Numbers in the Presence of Periodic

    S. Yarusevych;J. G. Kawall;P. E. Sullivan

Frequent Co-Authors

Xianguo Li
Xianguo Li University of Waterloo
Fulvio Scarano
Fulvio Scarano Delft University of Technology
Maurizio Porfiri
Maurizio Porfiri New York University
J. R. Culham
J. R. Culham University of Waterloo

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