James H. Leylek Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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24 h-index 76 pubs 2,599 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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James H. Leylek's research focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and numerical analysis, particularly in areas related to fluid flow and heat transfer.

His recent publications investigate the influence of the Womersley number on non-Newtonian fluid effects in blood rheology, the analysis of helical grafts for bypass surgery, and the development of dynamic hybrid turbulence modeling strategies for simulating complex airflow phenomena, such as compound-angle film cooling and jets in crossflow. Leylek also examines the numerical analysis of air curtain jet blast deflectors.

Leylek has a h-index of 24 and has authored 76 publications with over 2,500 citations. He collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including D. Keith Walters, Cole C. Simmonds, and Joseph P. Simpson. Leylek leads a research group and is recognized as a highly cited researcher.

Metrics

  • h-index: 24
  • Publications: 76
  • Citations: 2,599

Selected Publications

  • Investigation of a Dynamic Hybrid Turbulence Modeling Strategy for CFD Simulation of Compound-Angle Film Cooling (2025) DOI
  • Numerical Analysis of Air Curtain Jet Blast Deflector (2023) DOI
  • Investigation of Dynamic Hybrid RANS-LES Turbulence Modeling for CFD Simulation of a Normal Jet in Crossflow (2023) DOI
  • The Influence of Womersley Number on Non-Newtonian Effects: Transient Computational Study of Blood Rheology (2022) DOI
  • Analysis of Helical Grafts in Steady and Unsteady Flow: Development of a Novel Bypass Graft (2022) DOI

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