Ludwig C. Nitsche

Ludwig C. Nitsche

University of the District of Columbia

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About Ludwig C. Nitsche

Ludwig C. Nitsche, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of the District of Columbia, specializes in the field of Fluid Mechanics, Multiphase Transport Phenomena, Computer Simulations, Applied Mathematics.

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

Manipulation of toroidal-spiral particles internal structure by fluid flow

Heterogeneous toroidal spiral particles for islet encapsulation

Mesh-Free numerical simulation of swarm transport and evolution in fractured media

Numerical modeling of transient heat transfer in a phase change composite thermal energy storage (PCC-TES) system for air conditioning applications

Ludwig C. Nitsche Information

University

Position

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Citations(all)

1115

Citations(since 2020)

381

Cited By

872

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

University of the District of Columbia

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Ludwig C. Nitsche Skills & Research Interests

Fluid Mechanics

Multiphase Transport Phenomena

Computer Simulations

Applied Mathematics

Top articles of Ludwig C. Nitsche

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Manipulation of toroidal-spiral particles internal structure by fluid flow

Physics of Fluids

Paola A Leon Plata

Ludwig C Nitsche

Ying Liu

2021/5/1

Heterogeneous toroidal spiral particles for islet encapsulation

Biomaterials Science

Paola Leon Plata

Maryam Zaroudi

Chun-Yin Lee

Colin Foster

Ludwig C Nitsche

...

2021

Mesh-Free numerical simulation of swarm transport and evolution in fractured media

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Ludwig Nitsche

Chven A Mitchell

Laura J Pyrak-Nolte

2020/12

Numerical modeling of transient heat transfer in a phase change composite thermal energy storage (PCC-TES) system for air conditioning applications

Applied Thermal Engineering

Ahmed Aljehani

Ludwig C Nitsche

Said Al-Hallaj

2020/1/5

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