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Yuriko Renardy

Yuriko Renardy

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
42
Citations
8452
World Ranking
1796
National Ranking
684

Yuriko Renardy 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 Yuriko Renardy sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 143 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yuriko Renardy 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 Yuriko Renardy sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - SIAM Fellow For contributions to the fluid dynamics of interfacial instabilities through the mathematical and numerical analysis of viscous, viscoelastic, and thermal effects.
  • 1997 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For her seminal contributions to the fluid dynamics of interfacial instabilities, through the mathematical analysis of viscous, viscoelastic and thermal effects

Overview

Yuriko Renardy is affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States. Their research contributions focus on fluid dynamics, particularly the study of interfacial instabilities. Renardy's work extensively involves the mathematical and numerical analysis of viscous, viscoelastic, and thermal effects within this field.

Renardy has been recognized by professional societies for contributions to this area of fluid dynamics. They were made a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1997 with a citation highlighting seminal contributions to the mathematical analysis of viscous, viscoelastic, and thermal effects in interfacial instabilities. In 2014, Renardy was named a SIAM Fellow for similar contributions emphasizing interfacial instabilities and their complex behavior under various physical effects.

While specific publication details, coauthors, and research venues are not listed, the awards underline a research career focused on the interplay between fluid mechanical phenomena and applied mathematical methods. Their work addresses how fluid interfaces behave when subjected to varying forces and properties that affect stability and transitions.

No detailed data on recent papers, frequent collaborators, or particular subfields are available, but the main research themes revolve around fluid dynamics and complex fluid interfaces.

Best Publications

  • PROST: a parabolic reconstruction of surface tension for the volume-of-fluid method

    Yuriko Renardy;Michael Renardy

  • Fundamentals of Two-Fluid Dynamics: Part II: Lubricated Transport, Drops and Miscible Liquids

    Daniel D Joseph;Yuriko Y Renardy

  • Boundary control of the Timoshenko beam

    Jong Uhn Kim;Yuriko Renardy

  • CORE-ANNULAR FLOWS

    D. D. Joseph;R. Bai;Kangping Chen;Y. Y. Renardy

  • Fundamentals of two-fluid dynamics

    Daniel D. Joseph;Yuriko Y. Renardy

  • Numerical simulation of moving contact line problems using a volume-of-fluid method

    Michael Renardy;Yuriko Renardy;Jie Li

  • Numerical simulation of breakup of a viscous drop in simple shear flow through a volume-of-fluid method

    Jie Li;Yuriko Y. Renardy;Michael Renardy

  • Instability of the flow of two immiscible liquids with different viscosities in a pipe

    Daniel D. Joseph;Michael Renardy;Yuriko Renardy

  • Pyramidal and toroidal water drops after impact on a solid surface

    Yuriko Renardy;Stéphane Popinet;Laurent Duchemin;Michael Renardy

  • Deformation of a hydrophobic ferrofluid droplet suspended in a viscous medium under uniform magnetic fields

    S. Afkhami;A. J. Tyler;Yuriko Y. Renardy;Michael J. Renardy

  • Linear stability of plane couette flow of an upper convected maxwell fluid

    Michael Renardy;Yuriko Renardy

  • A new volume-of-fluid formulation for surfactants and simulations of drop deformation under shear at a low viscosity ratio

    Yuriko Y Renardy;Michael Renardy;Vittorio Cristini

  • Two-Dimensional cusped interfaces

    Daniel D. Joseph;John Nelson;Michael Renardy;Yuriko Renardy

  • Numerical Study of Flows of Two Immiscible Liquids at Low Reynolds Number

    Jie Li;Yuriko Renardy

  • Instability at the interface between two shearing fluids in a channel

    Yuriko Renardy

  • Stability of the interface in two-layer couette flow of upper convected maxwell liquids

    Yuriko Renardy

  • Two-dimensional study of drop deformation under simple shear for Oldroyd-B liquids

    T. Chinyoka;Y.Y. Renardy;M. Renardy;D.B. Khismatullin

  • Field-induced motion of ferrofluid droplets through immiscible viscous media

    S. Afkhami;Yuriko Y. Renardy;Michael J. Renardy;Judy S. Riffle

  • Structure of the spectrum in zero Reynolds number shear flow of the UCM and Oldroyd-B liquids

    Helen J. Wilson;Michael Renardy;Yuriko Renardy

  • Direct simulation of unsteady axisymmetric core-annular flow with high viscosity ratio

    Jie Li;Yuriko Renardy

  • Deformation of a hydrophobic ferrofluid droplet suspended in a viscous medium under uniform magnetic fields

    Yuriko Renardy;Shahriar Afkhami;Michael Renardy;Judy Riffle

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Renardy
Michael Renardy Virginia Tech
Daniel D. Joseph
Daniel D. Joseph University of Minnesota
Malcolm R. Mackley
Malcolm R. Mackley University of Cambridge
Christophe Clanet
Christophe Clanet École Polytechnique
Bamin Khomami
Bamin Khomami University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Stéphane Popinet
Stéphane Popinet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Antony N. Beris
Antony N. Beris University of Delaware
Raymond W. Schmitt
Raymond W. Schmitt Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Radhakrishna Sureshkumar
Radhakrishna Sureshkumar Syracuse University

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