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D-Index
34
Citations
4552
World Ranking
2855
National Ranking
354

Yaojun Ge 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 Yaojun Ge sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 249 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yaojun Ge 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 Yaojun Ge sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Yaojun Ge is affiliated with Tongji University in China, with a research focus primarily in the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields including Computational Mechanics, Environmental Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Control and Systems Engineering.

The main topics Yaojun Ge has explored cover a range of areas related to fluid dynamics, vibrations, and structural behavior under dynamic forces. These include:

  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research
  • Vibration and Dynamic Analysis
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques

Their recent published papers illustrate a focus on vortex-induced vibrations and wind effects on large civil structures such as bridges. Selected papers include:

  • "Case study of vortex-induced vibration and mitigation mechanism for a long-span suspension bridge" (2021) published in Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • "A fast on-site measure-analyze-suppress response to control vortex-induced-vibration of a long-span bridge" (2021) published in Structures
  • "Toward a refined estimation of typhoon wind hazards: Parametric modeling and upstream terrain effects" (2020) published in Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • "Performance evaluation of inerter-based dampers for vortex-induced vibration control of long-span bridges: A comparative study" (2020) published in Structural Control and Health Monitoring
  • "A generalized van der Pol nonlinear model of vortex-induced vibrations of bridge decks with multistability" (2023) published in Nonlinear Dynamics

Yaojun Ge frequently collaborates with other researchers, often coauthoring with Lin Zhao, Genshen Fang, Wei Cui, and Shuyang Cao.

Their research is commonly published in journals that focus on wind engineering, structural dynamics, and civil infrastructure, including:

  • Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • Engineering Structures
  • Journal of Bridge Engineering
  • Journal of Structural Engineering
  • Thin-Walled Structures

Best Publications

  • Aerodynamic flutter analysis of cable-supported bridges by multi-mode and full-mode approaches

    Y.J. Ge;H. Tanaka

  • Case study of vortex-induced vibration and mitigation mechanism for a long-span suspension bridge

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  • Numerical study on turbulent boundary layers over two-dimensional hills — Effects of surface roughness and slope

    Shuyang Cao;Tong Wang;Yaojun Ge;Yukio Tamura

  • A fast on-site measure-analyze-suppress response to control vortex-induced-vibration of a long-span bridge

    Lin Zhao;Wei Cui;Xiaomin Shen;Shengyi Xu

  • Application of a reliability analysis model to bridge flutter under extreme winds

    Y.J Ge;H.F Xiang;H Tanaka

  • Mechanism of suppression of vortex-induced vibrations of a streamlined closed-box girder using additional small-scale components

    Chuanxin Hu;Lin Zhao;Yaojun Ge

  • A novel analytical model for wind field simulation under typhoon boundary layer considering multi-field correlation and height-dependency

    Genshen Fang;Lin Zhao;Shuyang Cao;Yaojun Ge

  • Numerical simulation of Reynolds number effects on velocity shear flow around a circular cylinder

    Shuyang Cao;Shigehira Ozono;Yukio Tamura;Yaojun Ge

  • Toward a refined estimation of typhoon wind hazards: Parametric modeling and upstream terrain effects

    Genshen Fang;Genshen Fang;Weichiang Pang;Lin Zhao;Prashant Rawal

  • A new methodology for analysis of equivalent static wind loads on super-large cooling towers

    S.T. Ke;Y.J. Ge;L. Zhao;Y. Tamura

  • Experimental studies on VIV performance and countermeasures for twin-box girder bridges with various slot width ratios

    Yongxin Yang;Rui Zhou;Rui Zhou;Yaojun Ge;Lihai Zhang

  • Computational models and methods for aerodynamic flutter of long-span bridges

    Y.J. Ge;H.F. Xiang

  • Performance evaluation of inerter‐based dampers for vortex‐induced vibration control of long‐span bridges: A comparative study

    Kun Xu;Kaiming Bi;Yaojun Ge;Lin Zhao

  • Aerodynamic instability performance of twin box girders for long-span bridges

    Yongxin Yang;Rui Zhou;Rui Zhou;Yaojun Ge;Damith Mohotti

  • Refinements on aerodynamic stability analysis of super long-span bridges

    Haifan Xiang;Yaojun Ge

  • Recent development of bridge aerodynamics in China

    Y.J. Ge;H.F. Xiang

  • A generalized van der Pol nonlinear model of vortex-induced vibrations of bridge decks with multistability

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  • Wind loading characteristics of super-large cooling towers

    L. Zhao;Y.J. Ge

  • Linear and nonlinear aeroelastic analysis frameworks for cable-supported bridges

    Teng Wu;Ahsan Kareem;Yaojun Ge

  • Time-frequency evolutionary characteristics of aerodynamic forces around a streamlined closed-box girder during vortex-induced vibration

    Chuanxin Hu;Lin Zhao;Yaojun Ge

  • Aerodynamic Stabilization Mechanism of a Twin Box Girder with Various Slot Widths

    Yongxin Yang;Teng Wu;Yaojun Ge;Ahsan Kareem

  • Wind-induced nonlinear behaviors of twin-box girder bridges with various aerodynamic shapes

    Rui Zhou;Yaojun Ge;Yongxin Yang;Yanliang Du

  • Gust characteristics of near-ground typhoon winds

    Genshen Fang;Genshen Fang;Lin Zhao;Shuyang Cao;Yaojun Ge

  • Investigation on aerodynamic force nonlinear evolution for a central-slotted box girder under torsional vortex-induced vibration

    Shengyuan Liu;Lin Zhao;Lin Zhao;Genshen Fang;Chuanxin Hu

  • Measurement, modeling and simulation of wind turbulence in typhoon outer region

    Lin Zhao;Wei Cui;Yaojun Ge

  • Flutter characteristics of twin-box girder bridges with vertical central stabilizers

    Yongxin Yang;Rui Zhou;Yaojun Ge;Xiaojie Zou

Frequent Co-Authors

Yukio Tamura
Yukio Tamura Tokyo Polytechnic University
Hao Wang
Hao Wang Southeast University
Ahsan Kareem
Ahsan Kareem University of Notre Dame
Steve C.S. Cai
Steve C.S. Cai Southeast University
Xiuli Du
Xiuli Du Beijing University of Technology
Priyan Mendis
Priyan Mendis University of Melbourne
Kaiming Bi
Kaiming Bi Hong Kong Polytechnic University
David Thompson
David Thompson University of Southampton
Gang Wu
Gang Wu Southeast University
Qiusheng Li
Qiusheng Li City University of Hong Kong

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