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Taku Nonomura

Taku Nonomura

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
40
Citations
6279
World Ranking
2030
National Ranking
47

Taku Nonomura publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Taku Nonomura sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 484 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 659 publications or more.

Taku Nonomura D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Taku Nonomura sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 93 D-Index or more.

Overview

Taku Nonomura is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan, focusing on engineering with a specialization in computational mechanics and aerospace engineering. Their research also extends into bioengineering, biomedical engineering, and environmental engineering.

The core topics explored in their work include fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, aerodynamics and acoustics in jet flows, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, analytical chemistry and sensors, plasma and flow control in aerodynamics, aerodynamics and fluid dynamics research, and wind and air flow studies.

Nonomura has contributed to numerous publications with a consistent presence in several key academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Experiments in Fluids
  • Journal of Visualization
  • AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • AIAA Journal

Highlighted recent papers include:

  • "Supersonic and Hypersonic Drag Coefficients for a Sphere," 2021, AIAA Journal
  • "Determinant-Based Fast Greedy Sensor Selection Algorithm," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Unified mechanisms for separation control around airfoil using plasma actuator with burst actuation over Reynolds number range of 10³-10⁶," 2020, Physics of Fluids
  • "Fast greedy optimization of sensor selection in measurement with correlated noise," 2021, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "Experimental investigation on compressible flow over a circular cylinder at Reynolds number of between 1000 and 5000," 2020, Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Frequently collaborating researchers include:

  • Keisuke Asai
  • Takayuki Nagata
  • Yuta Ozawa
  • Yuji Saito
  • Kumi Nakai

Their body of work covers 323 publications within the broader field of engineering, with a heavy concentration on aspects of computational mechanics (142 publications) and aerospace engineering (96 publications).

Best Publications

  • A review of Backward-Facing Step (BFS) flow mechanisms, heat transfer and control

    Lin Chen;Keisuke Asai;Taku Nonomura;Guannan Xi

  • Freestream and vortex preservation properties of high-order WENO and WCNS on curvilinear grids

    Taku Nonomura;Nobuyuki Iizuka;Kozo Fujii

  • Short Note: ADI-SGS scheme on ideal magnetohydrodynamics

    Hiroyuki Nishida;Taku Nonomura

  • Computational and Experimental Analysis of a High-Performance Airfoil Under Low-Reynolds-Number Flow Condition

    Masayuki Anyoji;Taku Nonomura;Hikaru Aono;Akira Oyama

  • Robust explicit formulation of weighted compact nonlinear scheme

    Taku Nonomura;Kozo Fujii

  • Mechanisms for laminar separated-flow control using dielectric-barrier-discharge plasma actuator at low Reynolds number

    Makoto Sato;Taku Nonomura;Koichi Okada;Kengo Asada

  • Effects of difference scheme type in high-order weighted compact nonlinear schemes

    Taku Nonomura;Kozo Fujii

  • Supersonic and Hypersonic Drag Coefficients for a Sphere

    Eric Loth;John Tyler Daspit;Michael Jeong;Takayuki Nagata

  • Large-Eddy Simulation of Low-Reynolds-Number Flow Over Thick and Thin NACA Airfoils

    Ryoji Kojima;Taku Nonomura;Akira Oyama;Kozo Fujii

  • Data mining of Pareto-optimal transonic airfoil shapes using proper orthogonal decomposition

    Akira Oyama;Taku Nonomura;Kozo Fujii

  • Investigation on subsonic to supersonic flow around a sphere at low Reynolds number of between 50 and 300 by direct numerical simulation

    T. Nagata;T. Nonomura;S. Takahashi;Y. Mizuno

  • Multifactorial Effects of Operating Conditions of Dielectric-Barrier-Discharge Plasma Actuator on Laminar-Separated-Flow Control

    Makoto Sato;Hikaru Aono;Aiko Yakeno;Taku Nonomura

  • Burst-Mode Frequency Effects of Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Actuator for Separation Control

    Satoshi Sekimoto;Taku Nonomura;Kozo Fujii

  • Aeroacoustic waves generated from a supersonic jet impinging on an inclined flat plate

    Taku Nonomura;Yoshinori Goto;Kozo Fujii

  • Experimental analysis of transonic buffet on a 3D swept wing using fast-response pressure-sensitive paint

    Yosuke Sugioka;Shunsuke Koike;Kazuyuki Nakakita;Daiju Numata

  • Geometric interpretations and spatial symmetry property of metrics in the conservative form for high-order finite-difference schemes on moving and deforming grids

    Yoshiaki Abe;Taku Nonomura;Nobuyuki Iizuka;Kozo Fujii

  • A Numerical Scheme Based on an Immersed Boundary Method for Compressible Turbulent Flows with Shocks: Application to Two-Dimensional Flows around Cylinders

    Shun Takahashi;Taku Nonomura;Kota Fukuda

  • Numerical (error) issues on compressible multicomponent flows using a high-order differencing scheme: Weighted compact nonlinear scheme

    Taku Nonomura;Seiichiro Morizawa;Hiroshi Terashima;Shigeru Obayashi

  • A simple interface sharpening technique with a hyperbolic tangent function applied to compressible two-fluid modeling

    Taku Nonomura;Keiichi Kitamura;Kozo Fujii

  • Unified mechanisms for separation control around airfoil using plasma actuator with burst actuation over Reynolds number range of 10 3 -10 6

    Makoto Sato;Koichi Okada;Kengo Asada;Kengo Asada;Hikaru Aono

  • Mechanisms of surface pressure distribution within a laminar separation bubble at different Reynolds numbers

    Donghwi Lee;Soshi Kawai;Taku Nonomura;Masayuki Anyoji

  • Three-dimensional simulations of discharge plasma evolution on a dielectric barrier discharge plasma actuator

    Hiroyuki Nishida;Taku Nonomura;Takashi Abe

  • A new technique for freestream preservation of finite-difference WENO on curvilinear grid

    Taku Nonomura;Daiki Terakado;Yoshiaki Abe;Kozo Fujii

  • Extended-Kalman-filter-based dynamic mode decomposition for simultaneous system identification and denoising.

    Taku Nonomura;Hisaichi Shibata;Ryoji Takaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Kozo Fujii
Kozo Fujii Tokyo University of Science
Soshi Kawai
Soshi Kawai Tohoku University
Shigeru Obayashi
Shigeru Obayashi Tohoku University
Eric Loth
Eric Loth University of Virginia
Yasuchika Hasegawa
Yasuchika Hasegawa Hokkaido University
Hao Liu
Hao Liu Chiba University
Christophe Bailly
Christophe Bailly École Centrale de Lyon

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