Evgeny Timofeev
Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Ph.D. St.Petersburg State Technical University, St. Petersburg, Russia M.Sc. Leningrad Polytechnical Institute, Leningrad, USSR
Research Interest
My research interests are related to the numerical modelling of unsteady high-speed compressible flows, with particular emphasis on unsteady effects. My general research objectives can be grouped into two major categories: (a) The development of accurate and efficient numerical methods and computer codes specifically tailored for unsteady high-speed multi-dimensional multi-scale flows with spatially-localized features (shock waves, contact surfaces, boundary layers etc.); (b) Their validation and application to a wide range of basic and applied problems (in aerospace propulsion, industrial safety, transportation, mining, various industrial devices operating with the presence of high-speed gas motion, biomedical research, non-destructive testing etc.)
Publications
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Hassan, T., Timofeev, E., Saito, T., Shimizu, H., Ezura, M., Tominaga, T., Takahashi, A., and Takayama, K., "Computational Replicas: Reconstruction of Cerebral Vessels as Volume Numerical Grids Using Three-Dimensional Angiography", American Journal of Neuroradiology, Vol. 25, 2004, pp. 1356-1365.
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Rahman, S., Timofeev E., and Kleine, H. "On Pressure Measurements in Blast Wave Flow Fields Generated by Milligram Charges," Review of Scientific Instruments, Vol. 78, 2007, 125106.
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Veillard, X., Tahir, R., Timofeev, E., and Molder, S. "Limiting Contractions for Starting a Ramp Intake with Overboard Spillage," AIAA J. of Propulsion and Power, Vol. 24(5), 2008, pp. 1042-1049.