Catherine Gorle

Catherine Gorle

Stanford University

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Catherine Gorle

Catherine Gorle, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Wind Engineering, Fluid Dynamics, Uncertainty Quantification.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Comparison of measured and LES-predicted wind pressures on the Space Needle

Large-eddy simulations to define building-specific similarity relationships for natural ventilation flow rates

Data-driven wake model parameter estimation to analyze effects of wake superposition

Characterizing spatial variability in the temperature field to support thermal model validation in a naturally ventilated building

Investigation of peak wind loading on a high-rise building in the atmospheric boundary layer using large-eddy simulations

Effects of turbulence in high-speed winds on wind-wave coupled simulations

Improving thermal model predictions for naturally ventilated buildings using large eddy simulations

Conceptual model to quantify uncertainty in steady-RANS dissipation closure for turbulence behind bluff bodies

Catherine Gorle Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Citations(all)

1917

Citations(since 2020)

1193

Cited By

1133

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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Stanford University

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Catherine Gorle Skills & Research Interests

Wind Engineering

Fluid Dynamics

Uncertainty Quantification

Top articles of Catherine Gorle

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Comparison of measured and LES-predicted wind pressures on the Space Needle

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

John Hochschild

Catherine Gorlé

2024/6/1

Large-eddy simulations to define building-specific similarity relationships for natural ventilation flow rates

Flow

Yunjae Hwang

Catherine Gorlé

2023

Data-driven wake model parameter estimation to analyze effects of wake superposition

Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy

Michael J LoCascio

Catherine Gorle

Michael F Howland

2023/11/1

Characterizing spatial variability in the temperature field to support thermal model validation in a naturally ventilated building

Journal of Building Performance Simulation

Chen Chen

Lup Wai Chew

Catherine Gorlé

2023/7/4

Investigation of peak wind loading on a high-rise building in the atmospheric boundary layer using large-eddy simulations

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

Mattia Fabrizio Ciarlatani

Zhu Huang

David Philips

Catherine Gorlé

2023/5/1

Effects of turbulence in high-speed winds on wind-wave coupled simulations

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Hanul Hwang

Catherine Gorle

2022/11/21

Improving thermal model predictions for naturally ventilated buildings using large eddy simulations

Building and Environment

Lup Wai Chew

Chen Chen

Catherine Gorlé

2022/7/15

Conceptual model to quantify uncertainty in steady-RANS dissipation closure for turbulence behind bluff bodies

Physical Review Fluids

Zengrong Hao

Catherine Gorlé

2022/1/21

Comparison of RANS, LES, and wind tunnel experiments for the calculation of wind loads on a low-rise building in its urban environment.

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Themistoklis Vargiemezis

Catherine Gorle

2022/11/20

Large-eddy simulations of wind-driven cross ventilation, Part 2: Comparison of ventilation performance under different ventilation configurations

Frontiers in Built Environment

Yunjae Hwang

Catherine Gorlé

2022/6/30

How cityscapes catch the wind: predicting wind loading and natural ventilation

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Catherine Gorle

2022/11/22

Wind tunnel pressure data analysis for peak cladding load estimation on a high-rise building

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

Giulia Pomaranzi

Luca Amerio

Paolo Schito

Giacomo Lamberti

Catherine Gorlé

...

2022/1/1

Evaluation of an LES-based Multi-Fidelity framework for wind loading predictions.

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Mattia Fabrizio Ciarlatani

Catherine Gorlé

2022/11/20

Effects of the urban canopy on natural ventilation using LES

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Nicholas Bachand

Catherine Gorle

2022/11/21

On correcting the eddy-viscosity models in RANS simulations for turbulent flows and scalar transport around obstacles

arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.14469

Zengrong Hao

Catherine Gorlé

David S Ching

John K Eaton

2022/6/29

Optimal temperature sensor placement in buildings with buoyancy-driven natural ventilation using computational fluid dynamics and uncertainty quantification

Building and Environment

Chen Chen

Catherine Gorlé

2022/1/1

Full-scale validation of CFD simulations of buoyancy-driven ventilation in a three-story office building

Building and Environment

Chen Chen

Catherine Gorlé

2022/8/1

Optimization performance analysis and validation of the FLOW Estimation and Rose Superposition (FLOWERS) model

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Michael LoCascio

Luis Martinez-Tossas

Christopher Bay

Garrett Barter

Catherine Gorle

2022/11/21

Improving the predictive capability of building simulations using uncertainty quantification

Catherine Gorle

2022/5/27

Quantifying Convective Heat Transfer Coefficients During Natural Ventilation in a Full-Scale Operational Building

Lup Wai Chew

Chen Chen

Chao Yuan

Catherine Gorlé

2022/7/25

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