Guillaume Oger

Guillaume Oger

École Centrale de Nantes

H-index: 26

Europe-France

About Guillaume Oger

Guillaume Oger, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at École Centrale de Nantes, specializes in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics, High Performance Computing.

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

Energy balance in quasi-Lagrangian Riemann-based SPH schemes

Investigations on a high order SPH scheme using WENO reconstruction

C-CSF: Accurate, robust and efficient surface tension and contact angle models for single-phase flows using SPH

R (refracted)-PIV measurements of water film flow: application to flow under a rolling tire

A partitioned framework for coupling LBM and FEM through an implicit IBM allowing non-conforming time-steps: Application to fluid-structure interaction in biomechanics

A simplified and efficient weakly-compressible FV-WENO scheme for immiscible two-phase flows

On Particle Shifting Techniques (PSTs): Analysis of existing laws and proposition of a convergent and multi-invariant law

In-depth analysis of hydroplaning phenomenon accounting for tire wear on smooth ground

Guillaume Oger Information

University

Position

LHEEA lab.

Citations(all)

3484

Citations(since 2020)

2182

Cited By

2032

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

33

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Guillaume Oger Skills & Research Interests

Computational Fluid Dynamics

High Performance Computing

Top articles of Guillaume Oger

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Energy balance in quasi-Lagrangian Riemann-based SPH schemes

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

J Michel

M Antuono

G Oger

S Marrone

2023/5/15

Investigations on a high order SPH scheme using WENO reconstruction

Journal of Computational Physics

Alban Vergnaud

Guillaume Oger

David Le Touzé

2023/3/15

C-CSF: Accurate, robust and efficient surface tension and contact angle models for single-phase flows using SPH

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

A Vergnaud

G Oger

D Le Touzé

M DeLeffe

L Chiron

2022/2/1

R (refracted)-PIV measurements of water film flow: application to flow under a rolling tire

Journal of Visualization

Arbia Ben Khodja

Serge Simoëns

Marc Michard

David Le Touzé

Corentin Hermange

...

2022/12

A partitioned framework for coupling LBM and FEM through an implicit IBM allowing non-conforming time-steps: Application to fluid-structure interaction in biomechanics

Journal of Computational Physics

Zhe Li

Guillaume Oger

David Le Touzé

2022

A simplified and efficient weakly-compressible FV-WENO scheme for immiscible two-phase flows

Computers & Fluids

Zhe Li

Louis Vittoz

Guillaume Oger

David Le Touzé

2022/6/24

On Particle Shifting Techniques (PSTs): Analysis of existing laws and proposition of a convergent and multi-invariant law

Journal of Computational Physics

Julien Michel

Alban Vergnaud

Guillaume Oger

Corentin Hermange

David Le Touzé

2022/6/15

In-depth analysis of hydroplaning phenomenon accounting for tire wear on smooth ground

Journal of Fluids and Structures

C Hermange

G Oger

Y Le Chenadec

M de Leffe

D Le Touzé

2022/5/1

Simulation of two in-line wind turbines using an incompressible Finite Volume solver coupled with a Blade Element Model

Renewable Energy

Baptiste Elie

Guillaume Oger

Louis Vittoz

David Le Touzé

2022/3/1

A persistent giant algal virus, with a unique morphology, encodes an unprecedented number of genes involved in energy metabolism

Journal of Virology

Romain Blanc-Mathieu

Håkon Dahle

Antje Hofgaard

David Brandt

Hiroki Ban

...

2021/3/25

An accurate FSI-SPH modeling of challenging fluid-structure interaction problems in two and three dimensions

Ocean Engineering

Peng-Nan Sun

David Le Touze

Guillaume Oger

A-Man Zhang

2021/2/1

An accurate SPH Volume Adaptive Scheme for modeling strongly-compressible multiphase flows. Part 1: Numerical scheme and validations with basic 1D and 2D benchmarks

Journal of Computational Physics

P-N Sun

David Le Touzé

Guillaume Oger

A-M Zhang

2021/2/1

Towards the modelling of underwater-explosion or cavitation bubbles: proposal of a compressible multiphase SPH model

David Le Touzé

PN Sun

G Oger

A-M Zhang

2020

A finite volume WENO scheme for immiscible inviscid two-phase flows

Journal of Computational Physics

Zhe Li

Guillaume Oger

David Le Touzé

2020/10/1

δ-SPH model for multi-phase flow: how to correctly select the sound speeds of the different phases

A Colagrossi

Salvatore Marrone

Imadeddine Hammani

G Oger

David Le Touzé

2020

Detailed study on the extension of the δ-SPH model to multi-phase flow

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

I Hammani

S Marrone

A Colagrossi

G Oger

David Le Touzé

2020/8/15

On the importance of accurately resolving negative pressures in SPH simulations of complex fluid structure interaction problems

PN Sun

David Le Touzé

G Oger

A-M Zhang

2020

Simulations of helicopter ditching using smoothed particle hydrodynamics

Journal of Hydrodynamics

G Oger

A Vergnaud

Benjamin Bouscasse

J Ohana

M Abu Zarim

...

2020/8

A Level-Set Approach to Simulating Incompressible Multiphase Flows on Adaptive Cartesian Grids

APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts

Tommaso Zanelli

Guillaume Oger

Louis Vittoz

Zhe Li

David Le Touzé

...

2020

SPH simulations of helicopter ditching on calm water and in waves

APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts

Guillaume Oger

Alban Vergnaud

Benjamin Bouscasse

Séverin Halbout

Airbus Helicopters Collaboration

2020

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