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Wagdi G. Habashi

Wagdi G. Habashi

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
6120
World Ranking
2250
National Ranking
94

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science
  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering

Overview

Wagdi G. Habashi is affiliated with McGill University in Canada and specializes in the field of Engineering with a focus on Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering, and Applied Mathematics.

The primary topics explored in their research include:

  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Icing and De-icing Technologies
  • Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory
  • Plasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
  • Smart Materials for Construction

Recent published papers reflect their work on multiphase fluid dynamics, ice formation, and rotor systems, among other areas. Selected recent publications include:

  • MPI Parallelisation of 3D Multiphase Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics, 2020, International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • On a reduced-order model-based optimization of rotor electro-thermal anti-icing systems, 2022, International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow
  • Helicopter Rotor Ice Shedding and Trajectory Analyses in Forward Flight, 2021, Journal of Aircraft
  • Multiphase SPH Modelling of Supercooled Large Droplets Freezing on Aircraft Surfaces, 2020, International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • SPH simulation of supercooled large droplets impacting hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces, 2021, Computers & Fluids

The scientist has frequently published in several venues, including:

  • International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Proceedings of the International Conference on Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Computers & Fluids
  • International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow
  • Journal of Aircraft

Collaborative work is an important feature of their research, often coauthoring with:

  • Vincent Casseau
  • Xiangda Cui
  • Shrutakeerti Mallikarjun
  • Song Gao
  • A. Karchani

Recognition in the academic and engineering communities includes appointments as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2008) under the Academy of Science and as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers since 1995. They are also associated with The Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Best Publications

  • Anisotropic mesh adaptation: towards user‐independent, mesh‐independent and solver‐independent CFD. Part I: general principles

    Wagdi G. Habashi;Julien Dompierre;Yves Bourgault;Djaffar Ait-Ali-Yahia

  • FENSAP-ICE's Three-Dimensional In-Flight Ice Accretion Module: ICE3D

    Héloïse Beaugendre;François Morency;Wagdi G. Habashi

  • 2N-Storage Low Dissipation and Dispersion Runge-Kutta Schemes for Computational Acoustics

    D. Stanescu;W.G. Habashi

  • Development of a Shallow-Water Icing Model in FENSAP-ICE

    Y. Bourgault;H. Beaugendre;W. G. Habashi

  • A Finite Element Method Study of Eulerian Droplets Impingement Models

    Yves Bourgault;Wagdi G. Habashi;Julien Dompierre;Guido S. Baruzzi

  • A finite element method for magnetohydrodynamics

    Nizar Ben Salah;Azzeddine Soulaimani;Wagdi G. Habashi

  • Three-Dimensional Eulerian Approach to Droplet Impingement Simulation Using FENSAP-ICE, Part 1: Model, Algorithm, and Validation

    Yves Bourgault;Ziad Boutanios;Wagdi G. Habashi

  • Anisotropic mesh adaptation: towards user‐independent, mesh‐independent and solver‐independent CFD. Part III. Unstructured meshes

    Djaffar Ait-Ali-Yahia;Guido Baruzzi;Wagdi G. Habashi;Michel Fortin

  • Development of a Second Generation In-Flight Icing Simulation Code

    Héloïse Beaugendre;François Morency;Wagdi G. Habashi

  • Anisotropic mesh adaptation for 3D flows on structured and unstructured grids

    A. Tam;D. Ait-Ali-Yahia;M.P. Robichaud;M. Moore

  • Anisotropic mesh adaptation: towards user‐independent, mesh‐independent and solver‐independent CFD. Part III. Unstructured meshes

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  • Certifiable Computational Fluid Dynamics Through Mesh Optimization

    W. G. Habashi;J. Dompierre;Y. Bourgault;M. Fortin

  • Aero-thermal optimization of in-flight electro-thermal ice protection systems in transient de-icing mode

    Mahdi Pourbagian;Wagdi G. Habashi

  • Eulerian Modeling of In-Flight Icing Due to Supercooled Large Droplets

    Raimund Honsek;Wagdi G. Habashi;Martin S. Aube

  • Predicting wind-induced vibrations of high-rise buildings using unsteady CFD and modal analysis

    Yue Zhang;Wagdi G Habashi;Rooh Ul Amin Khurram

  • Optimization via FENSAP-ICE of Aircraft Hot-Air Anti-Icing Systems

    M. P. C. Pellissier;W. G. Habashi;A. Pueyo

  • FENSAP-ICE - A comprehensive 3D simulation system for in-flight icing

    Francois Morency;Heloise Beaugendre;Guido Baruzzi;Wagdi Habashi

  • A directionally adaptive methodology using an edge-based error estimate on quadrilateral grids

    D. Ait-Ali-Yahia;W. G. Habashi;A. Tam;M.-G. Vallet

  • A conservative stabilized finite element method for the magneto-hydrodynamic equations

    Nizar Ben Salah;Nizar Ben Salah;Azzeddine Soulaimani;Wagdi G. Habashi;Michel Fortin

  • Toward Real-Time Aero-Icing Simulation of Complete Aircraft via FENSAP-ICE

    Kunio Nakakita;Siva Nadarajah;Wagdi Habashi

  • A second order finite element method for the solution of the transonic Euler and Navier‐Stokes equations

    G. S. Baruzzi;W. G. Habashi;J. G. Guevremont;M. M. Hafez

  • An Eulerian approach to supercooled droplets impingement calculations

    Y. Bourgault;W. Habashi;J. Dompierre;Z. Boutanios

  • FENSAP-ICE-Unsteady: Unified In-Flight Icing Simulation Methodology for Aircraft, Rotorcraft, and Jet Engines

    Cristhian N. Aliaga;Martin S. Aubé;Guido S. Baruzzi;Wagdi G. Habashi

  • Multidomain Spectral Computations of Sound Radiation from Ducted Fans

    D. Stanescu;D. Ait-Ali-Yahia;W. G. Habashi;M. P. Robichaud

Frequent Co-Authors

George A. Isaac
George A. Isaac Weather Impacts Consulting Incorporated
Ted Stathopoulos
Ted Stathopoulos Concordia University
Horia Hangan
Horia Hangan University of Western Ontario

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