Zeljko Tukovic

About Zeljko Tukovic

Zeljko Tukovic, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Sveucilište u Zagrebu, specializes in the field of Computational fluid dynamics, fluid solid interaction, finite volume method.

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

Bridging the scales in capillary rise dynamics with complexity-reduced models

Unstructured Finite-Volume Arbitrary Lagrangian/Eulerian Interface Tracking computational framework for incompressible two-phase flows with surfactants

Plan upravljanja istraživačkim podatcima za projekt LESSPATIENTS

A finite volume penalty‐based implicit procedure for the treatment of the frictionless contact boundaries

A numerical study of processing parameters and their effect on the melt-track profile in laser powder bed fusion processes

The effect of loading conditions and ship speed on the wind and air resistance of a containership

Analysis of conjugate heat transfer in a roots blower and validation with infrared thermography

Added-mass partitioned fluid-structure interaction solver for aorta dissection blood flow

Zeljko Tukovic Information

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Citations(all)

3758

Citations(since 2020)

2110

Cited By

2449

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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Zeljko Tukovic Skills & Research Interests

Computational fluid dynamics

fluid solid interaction

finite volume method

Top articles of Zeljko Tukovic

Bridging the scales in capillary rise dynamics with complexity-reduced models

arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.11947

2023/11/20

Unstructured Finite-Volume Arbitrary Lagrangian/Eulerian Interface Tracking computational framework for incompressible two-phase flows with surfactants

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2023/11/19

Plan upravljanja istraživačkim podatcima za projekt LESSPATIENTS

2023/7/20

A finite volume penalty‐based implicit procedure for the treatment of the frictionless contact boundaries

International journal for numerical methods in engineering

2023/9/30

A numerical study of processing parameters and their effect on the melt-track profile in laser powder bed fusion processes

Additive Manufacturing

2023/4/5

The effect of loading conditions and ship speed on the wind and air resistance of a containership

Ocean engineering

2023/4/1

Analysis of conjugate heat transfer in a roots blower and validation with infrared thermography

International Journal of Thermofluids

2022/11/1

Added-mass partitioned fluid-structure interaction solver for aorta dissection blood flow

Pula

2022/9/28

A cell‐centered finite volume formulation of geometrically exact Simo–Reissner beams with arbitrary initial curvatures

International journal for numerical methods in engineering

2022/9/15

Suitability of POD for Airflow Estimation in a Room with Multiple Unidirectional Air Diffusers

2022

OpenFOAM solver for fluid-structure interaction in arteries

2022

Comparison between fluid-structure interaction simulations and computational fluid dynamics applied to thoracic aorta

2022

HIERARCHICAL RVE-BASED MULTISCALE MODELING OF NONLINEAR HETEROGENEOUS MATERIALS USING THE FINITE VOLUME METHOD

International journal for multiscale computational engineering

2022

A finite volume penalty based segment-to-segment method for frictional contact problems

Applied Mathematical Modelling

2022/1/1

Non-isothermal free-surface viscous flow of polymer melts in pipe extrusion using an open-source interface tracking finite volume method

Polymers

2021/12/19

An effective interface tracking method for simulating the extrudate swell phenomenon

Polymers

2021/4/16

Influence of Rotor Design on the Generation of Windage Power Loss in Salient Pole Generators

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

2021/4/9

Towards implicit implementation of penalty based contact boundary condition

2021

On the simulation of the Newtonian fluid Extrudate Swell using a moving mesh finite volume interface tracking method

2021

Validation of a moving mesh finite volume interface tracking method through the numerical simulation of the Newtonian extrudate swell

2021

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