
Dr Ali Zamiri
BSc, PhD
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Current positions
Lecturer in Propulsion and Aerodynamics
School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering
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Research interests
Dr Zamiri is a member of the Fluid and Aerodynamic research group, focusing on CFD and optimization techniques to enhance the aerodynamic and thermal performance of turbomachinery and propulsion systems.
- He investigates film cooling techniques for gas turbines using high-fidelity numerical approaches to improve cooling efficiency.
- He is also interested in the application of advanced numerical methods to optimize flow behavior, reduce losses, and enhance heat transfer in aerospace and energy systems.
- Additionally, he collaborates on numerical simulations of helicopter-shipboard interactions with ship airwakes and UAV rotor wake characterristics, aiming to improve stability, control, and operational safety in maritime and aerial environments.
Publications
Recent publications
01/01/2025Numerical assessment of incoming atmospheric boundary layer effects generated by various approaches on ship airwake turbulence characteristics
Ocean Engineering
A Combined LES and PIV Investigation of Trenched Fan-Shaped Hole Aerodynamics
Volume 7: Heat Transfer: Combustors; Heat Transfer: Film Cooling
Large eddy simulation of in-hole blockage effects on cooling performance of fan-shaped holes
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Numerical optimization of a stator blade to enhance aerodynamic performance in a transonic fan stage
European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids
Pressure Sensitive Paint and Large Eddy Simulation Investigation on the Impact of Trench Depth on Flat Plate Film Cooling Through Shaped Holes
Journal of Turbomachinery